Statistical Models for Strategic Management pp 185-199 | Cite as
Regression Analysis Resource-Based and Diversification
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In this paper I review the use of regression models that have been used to study the diversification phenomenon. I suggest that simultaneous equation models may be used to develop better insight in future research.
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Cash Flow Systematic Risk Management Journal Mode Decision Capital Asset Price Model
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