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addressing the meaning of business sustainability from the perspective of two dominant stakeholders: customers and investors …
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. Some differences between consumers and investors were found but also notable commonalities such as a general propensity to …
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consumers’ choice and its influence on a firm’s product offering, and the second is the interaction between durable products and …-in consumers through a contingent consumable. Adopting a lock-in strategy has two interesting effects on the incentives of a … durable goods manufacturer. On one hand, by locking-in consumers to its consumable, a durable goods monopolist can curb its …
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their consumers, which they see as their strengths. He ends the interview by describing ways in which he sees Drucker as a …
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