When is organisational resizing helpful or harmful for innovation outputs?
<p>Research on the effect of changing staffing levels (i.e. resizing) on organisational innovation has generated mixed and often contradictory results. Recent research has attempted to reconcile such inconsistencies by showing that this effect on innovation depends on the firm’s staffing level...
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| Main Author: | Boumediene Ramdani (14158881) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Cherif Guermat (7199531) (author), Elias Boukrami (14150910) (author) |
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2024
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