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Authors: - Various
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 2003
Length: 9 pages

Abstract

Articles include: (1) What Causes Markets to Take Off?; (2) Lessons From On- line Groceries; (3) The True Value of a Lost Customer; (4) Using Choice Modeling in Service Management; (5) The Myth of Globalization?; (6) The Advantages of Family Ownership; and (7) How CEO Characteristics Affect R&D Spending.

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Abstract

Articles include: (1) What Causes Markets to Take Off?; (2) Lessons From On- line Groceries; (3) The True Value of a Lost Customer; (4) Using Choice Modeling in Service Management; (5) The Myth of Globalization?; (6) The Advantages of Family Ownership; and (7) How CEO Characteristics Affect R&D Spending.

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