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Business strategy in new high-tech ventures: An empirical analysis
I. C. March,
A. Gunasekaran
School of Business Administration (Harrisburg)
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Business Strategy
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High-tech Ventures
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Biotechnology
50%
Statistical Methods
50%
Biomedical Industry
50%
Microelectronics
50%
High-tech Firms
50%
American Firms
50%
Software Industry
50%
High-tech
50%
Market Activity
50%
High-tech Sector
50%
Production Chain
50%
Engineering
Collected Data
100%
Final Stage
100%
Microelectronics
100%
High Technology
100%
Biomedical Industry
100%
Computer Science
Collected Data
100%
High Technology
100%
Technology Sector
100%
Statistics
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Statistical Method
50%
Social Sciences
Business Strategy
100%
Statistics
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