Managerial Culture and the Capacity Stance of Firms.
This paper begins by highlighting the autonomous nature of the firm’s investment decision. Given this, it argues, there is no reason to expect that capacity formation – a crucial vehicle for innovation and an essential element in the competitive process - will be at the level that would be considere...
Main Authors: | Driver, C, Michie, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition
1998
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