Explorations in Managerial Economics
Herman Freudenberger,Bela Gold +1 more
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This article is published in Technology and Culture.The article was published on 1971-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 39 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Managerial economics.read more
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The sourcing of technological knowledge: Distributed innovation processes and dynamic change
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the importance of the time dimension in helping to explain why and how firms source technological knowledge externally and how they align their sourcing activities to their strategies associated with developing current and future capabilities.
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Business Model Evaluation: Quantifying Walmart's Sources of Advantage
TL;DR: This paper developed an analytical framework on the basis of the economics of business performance to provide quantitative insight into the link between a firm's business model choices and their profit consequences, and applied it to Walmart by building a qualitative representation of its business model and mapping that representation on an analytical model that quantifies the company's sources of advantage over time.
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Institutional Performance in Higher Education: The Efficiency Dimension
TL;DR: The concept of institutional performance can be regarded as embodying components on two dimensions: effectiveness, which is concerned with the congruence between outputs and goals or other criteria; and efficiency, which links outputs with inputs.
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A process model of make-vs.-buy decision-making. The case of manufacturing software
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted case studies in seven organizations, guided by a series of key issues pertaining to the process of strategic decision making and found that make-vs-buy decisions are treated in various ways.
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Technological innovation and economic performance
TL;DR: Technological advances have come to be recognized as probably the most important sources of economic progress, including the productivity and competitive strength of industries, growth in national income and gains both in standards of living and in military security as discussed by the authors.