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Management article
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Reference no. 80408
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1980
Length: 8 pages

Abstract

A review of the technological research literature reveals the evolving shape and thrust of the literature over the past decade. Managers and researchers gradually became aware of the need to grasp as fully as possible the strategic implications of a company''s technology. The past decade''s research indicates that technological decisions are of fundamental importance to business, and, therefore, must be made in the fullest context of each company''s strategic thinking.

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Abstract

A review of the technological research literature reveals the evolving shape and thrust of the literature over the past decade. Managers and researchers gradually became aware of the need to grasp as fully as possible the strategic implications of a company''s technology. The past decade''s research indicates that technological decisions are of fundamental importance to business, and, therefore, must be made in the fullest context of each company''s strategic thinking.

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