Internal inducements to expansion arise largely from the existence of a pool of unused productive services, resources and special knowledge, all of which will always be found within any firm.


p. 66 - The Theory of the Growth of the Firm, 1959


Internal inducements to expansion arise largely from the existence of a pool of unused productive services, resources and special knowledge, all of...

Internal inducements to expansion arise largely from the existence of a pool of unused productive services, resources and special knowledge, all of...

Internal inducements to expansion arise largely from the existence of a pool of unused productive services, resources and special knowledge, all of...

Internal inducements to expansion arise largely from the existence of a pool of unused productive services, resources and special knowledge, all of...