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Bildungsertrag 1 Bildungsreform 1 Education reform 1 Impact assessment 1 PIMS 1 Productivity 1 Produktivität 1 R&D 1 Returns to education 1 School 1 Schule 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 competitive strategy 1 cross-sectional time-series analysis 1 cross-sectional/time-series analysis 1 productivity 1 school district reform 1 student performance 1 value-added models 1
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Boulding, William 1 Chin, Mark 1 Kane, Thomas J. 1 Kozakowski, Whitney 1 Schueler, Beth E. 1 Staelin, Richard 1 Staiger, Douglas 1
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ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca 1 Marketing Science 1
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School district reform in Newark : within- and between-school changes in achievement growth
Chin, Mark; Kane, Thomas J.; Kozakowski, Whitney; … - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 72 (2019) 2, pp. 323-354
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Identifying Generalizable Effects of Strategic Actions on Firm Performance: The Case of Demand-Side Returns to R&D Spending
Boulding, William; Staelin, Richard - In: Marketing Science 14 (1995) 3_supplement, pp. 222-222
This paper provides an approach for assessing generalizable effects of strategic actions on firm performance. We identify five key issues that need to be addressed before one can have confidence in the obtained strategic generalization. In addition, we suggest a methodology for attacking each of...
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