籌款 9月15日 2024 – 10月1日 2024 關於籌款

Quantitative Models of Learning Organizations

  • Main
  • Quantitative Models of Learning...

Quantitative Models of Learning Organizations

Prof. Dr. Herbert Dawid, Dr. Karl Doerner, Prof. Dr. Richard F. Hartl, Mag. Marc Reimann, Prof. Dr. Georg Dorffner, Dr. Thomas Fent, Dr.Dr. Markus Feurstein, Dr. Andreas Mild, Prof. Dr. Martin Natter, Prof. Dr. Alfred Taudes (auth.)
你有多喜歡這本書?
文件的質量如何?
下載本書進行質量評估
下載文件的質量如何?
In a rapidly changing economical environment, quick adaptation is one of the crucial tasks for modern management and permanent learning is a key-factor in the struggle for successfully coping with this challenge. The learning process itself is based not only upon the information gathered on the market, but also upon the totality of knowledge within the company. This book develops a theory of a firm that is based on these principles rather than on optimization and classical equilibrium. It uses quantitative models to describe adaptive firm behavior, the various types of learning as well as various domains of application (organization of new production development, adoption of business models, market entry etc.). It gives an introduction to the various mathematical models of learning and to the applications to problems in microeconomics as well as in business administration. The reader can expect a comprehensive introduction to the subject, its significance for economic theory and managerial practice.
年:
2002
出版商:
Springer Vienna
語言:
english
頁數:
166
ISBN 10:
3709172802
ISBN 13:
9783709172803
系列:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics and Management 3
文件:
PDF, 11.11 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2002
線上閱讀
轉換進行中
轉換為 失敗

最常見的術語