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Showing papers on "Business model published in 1977"


Book ChapterDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the problem of strategy development for companies that are involved in a number of product-market segments which are distinct economically distinct from a single broad business area.

242 citations


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TL;DR: The authors reviewed the most important works in the area of international portfolio investments, including the work of Bicksler and Bickler's comment, in the context of portfolio investments in international portfolio investment.
Abstract: Given the nature of James Bicksler's comment, it would be appropriate first to review briefly the most important works in the area of international portfolio investments

142 citations


Book
01 Jan 1977

83 citations


Book
01 Jan 1977

5 citations



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TL;DR: The objectives of the course have been universally defined and confirmed by the Gordon and Howell and the Pierson reports, and by the AACSB as mentioned in this paper, and no less than twenty doctoral programs in Business Strategy-Policy are needed immediately to meet the academic market needs of the coming decade, created by the recent AACSB requirement of the "core" course at both the undergraduate and MBA levels.

4 citations


Book
01 Jan 1977

4 citations


Book
01 Jan 1977
Abstract: Masters of Business and Entrepreneurship Visamaki Author Odukomaiya Funmilade Year 2019 Subject Business in an International Environment

4 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss entrepreneurship, business performance and industrial development in the early 1970s, focusing on the early days of the Internet and the early years of the internet.
Abstract: (1977) Entrepreneurship, Business Performance and Industrial Development Business History: Vol 19, No 2, pp 116-133

3 citations





Book
01 Jan 1977
TL;DR: Efficient Accounting and Record-keeping as discussed by the authors helps small business owners to set up and maintain an efficient accounting system and use it as a business decision-making tool to manage their business.
Abstract: How to set up a financial records system...and use it to manage your business profitably. No matter how good you are at the business you're in, if you fail to master the financial side of business--keeping accurate records, watching your cash, working with your accountant to minimize your tax liabilities--your business will fail. Efficient Accounting and Record-Keeping helps you manage the business side of your business. Written especially for the small business owner who may not have a sophisticated knowledge of accounting, it shows, in simple, non-technical language, how to set up and maintain an efficient accounting system--and use it as a business decision-making tool. For managing cash flow and controlling costs. Setting competitive, profit-producing prices. Managing inventory. And planning for growth. You'll learn what records you should keep--for legal compliance as well as for your own analysis of how your business is doing and where it's going. And you'll get practical guidance for working with your accountant, understanding the language of accounting, and preparing the documents you need. Most importantly, you'll learn how to wring vital business information from all those numbers--and put them to work planning for profits.