General Theory of Competition (e-bog) af Hunt, Shelby D.
Hunt, Shelby D.

General Theory of Competition e-bog

583,01 DKK
Hunt convincingly demonstrates that competition is not about dividing up limited resources but about creating more resources and thus competition is pro-society. This truly interdisciplinary book successfully develops a general theory of competition which is rich in explanatory breadth and depth. Consequently, executives and entrepreneuers, management consultants, public makers, and scholars and …
Hunt convincingly demonstrates that competition is not about dividing up limited resources but about creating more resources and thus competition is pro-society. This truly interdisciplinary book successfully develops a general theory of competition which is rich in explanatory breadth and depth. Consequently, executives and entrepreneuers, management consultants, public makers, and scholars and students in economics, law, political science, and business should read and study this book. -Robert F. Lusch, University of Oklahoma This book develops a new theory of competition. This theory - labeled "e;resource-advantage theory"e; - stems from no single research tradition, but draws on several different traditions in economics, management, marketing, and sociology. In this ground-breaking volume, Shelby Hunt articulates R-A theory, uses the theory to explain and predict economic phenomena, and shows how (and why) it explains and predicts such phenomena.
E-bog 583,01 DKK
Forfattere Hunt, Shelby D. (forfatter)
Udgivet 30.11.1999
Længde 320 sider
Genrer Sales and marketing
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452221649

Hunt convincingly demonstrates that competition is not about dividing up limited resources but about creating more resources and thus competition is pro-society. This truly interdisciplinary book successfully develops a general theory of competition which is rich in explanatory breadth and depth. Consequently, executives and entrepreneuers, management consultants, public makers, and scholars and students in economics, law, political science, and business should read and study this book. -Robert F. Lusch, University of Oklahoma This book develops a new theory of competition. This theory - labeled "e;resource-advantage theory"e; - stems from no single research tradition, but draws on several different traditions in economics, management, marketing, and sociology. In this ground-breaking volume, Shelby Hunt articulates R-A theory, uses the theory to explain and predict economic phenomena, and shows how (and why) it explains and predicts such phenomena.