
Why Everything You Think You Know About ...
Hess, Edward D.
Why Everything You Think You Know About Growth Is Probably Wrong
S-0172 | Published June 17, 2010 | 20 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Appropriate for courses in business strategy at the MBA and executive education levels. By searching the disciplines of biology, economics, strategy, finance, and organizational design and behavior, Professor Hess in this technical note decides that the U.S. Growth Model has no theoretical or empirical support. Six keys to organic growth are offered, and the characteristics of companies with above-average growth are examined.
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