Environment, Generic Strategies, And Performance In A Rapid

With a focus on a high-growth industry in the Republic of Korea, a rapidly developing country, multivariate analysis was undertaken to derive taxonomies for both environmental settings and strategic groups; environment-strategy-performance relations also were studied. Data came from 54 firms in the...

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