Relatively unsuccessful firms would be more likely to innovate than relatively successful firms.


p. 188 - A behavioral theory of the firm, 1959


Relatively unsuccessful firms would be more likely to innovate than relatively successful firms.

Relatively unsuccessful firms would be more likely to innovate than relatively successful firms.

Relatively unsuccessful firms would be more likely to innovate than relatively successful firms.

Relatively unsuccessful firms would be more likely to innovate than relatively successful firms.