Resource redeployment and corporate strategy

Examining resource redeployment in multi-business firms / Timothy Folta, Constance Helfat, Samina Karim -- Resource redeployment in business ecosystems / Douglas Hannah, Robert Bremner, Kathleen Eisenhardt -- Product turnover: simultaneous product market entry and exit / Douglas Miller, Hsiao-Shan Y...

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