Firm size effects on vertical boundaries
Firms vertically integrate to avoid dependence on external providers/clients. At the same time, vertical integration offers the possibility to exploit existing capabilities among similar stages and pursue flexibility. This article attempts to analyze how firm size affects these vertical integration...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of small business management |
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