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History And Strategy Steven Kahl Steven Kahl Michael Cusumano

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History And Strategy Steven Kahl Steven Kahl Michael Cusumano
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Steven Kahl, Steven Kahl, Michael Cusumano, Brian Silverman
ISBN: 9781781900246, 1781900248
Language: English
Year: 2012

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History And Strategy Steven Kahl Steven Kahl Michael Cusumano by Steven Kahl, Steven Kahl, Michael Cusumano, Brian Silverman 9781781900246, 1781900248 instant download after payment.

Business historians and economic historians frequently contribute to our understanding of strategic management, and strategy scholars often rely on a deep understanding of historical context to make sense of classic strategy issues. Historically, the two sets of scholars have not always communicated with each other as effectively as one might hope. They also have different approaches to methodology and assessment of validity of results, which adds to this 'two solitudes'. In this volume, strategy scholars, business historians, and economic historians are brought together to develop a volume that explores the complementarities of approaches.

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