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CohenStephenTeeceDavid J.TysonLauraZysmanJohn, “Competitiveness,”Center for Research in Business, University of California-Berkeley, IB-1, November 1984.
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AbernathyWilliam J.ClarkKim B.KantrowAlan M., Industrial Renaissance (New York, NY: Basic Books, 1983).
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TaylorFrederick W., The Principles of Scientific Management (New York, NY: Harper & Bros, 1947).
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ChandlerAlfred D.Jr., “From Industrial Laboratories to Departments of Research and Development,” in HayesRobert H.ClarkKim B., eds., Adversaries in Alliance: Managing the Productivity-Technology Dilemma (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1985); RosenbergNathan, “The Commercial Exploitation of Science by American Industry,” in HayesClark, eds., Adversaries in Alliance;SkinnerWickham, “The Taming of Lions: How Manufacturing Leadership Evolved 1780–1984,” in HayesClark, eds., Adversaries in Alliance.
6.
Chandler, op. cit.
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Rosenberg, op. cit.
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Skinner, op. cit.
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For a more complete description of this situation, see HayesRobert H.WheelwrightSteven C., Restoring Our Competitive Edge—Competing Through Manufacturing (New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1984).