Beware the winner's curse Victories that can sink you and your company

In the roaring 1990s, many companies seemed to claim great victories-acquiring another company, obtaining state-of-the art technology, or hiring a potential CEO savior-only to find that they had made a great mistake. The term "Winner's Curse" was coined by economists to explain an eff...

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Tác giả chính: Anandalingam, G.
Tác giả khác: G. Anandalingam; Henry C. Lucas
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Được phát hành: England,New York Oxford University Press 2004
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