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期刊介绍:
Major catalysts such as deregulation, global competition, technological breakthroughs, changing customer expectations, structural changes, excess capacity, environmental concerns and less protectionism, among others, are reshaping the landscape of corporations worldwide. The assumptions about predictability, stability, and clear boundaries are becoming less valid as two factors, by no means exhaustive, have a clear impact on the nature of the competitive space and are changing the sources of competitive advantage of firms and industries in new and unpredictable ways: agents with knowledge and interactions.