There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr
[Advances in Strategic Management] Economics Meets Sociology in Strategic Management Volume 17 || Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage
β Scribed by Barney, Jay B.
- Book ID
- 121661986
- Publisher
- Emerald (MCB UP )
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1023 KB
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9780762306619
- ISSN
- 0742-3322
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β¦ Synopsis
There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Approaches To Strategic Management.
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There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr
There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr
There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr
There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr
There Is A Growing Interaction Between Economists And Sociologists Engaged In The Study Of Organizations' Strategies. This Volume Moves The Discussion To The Next Level By Focusing The Discussion, And Taking A Step Toward Systematizing Some Of The Relationships Between Economic And Sociological Appr