2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-06526-3
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“…Recent studies on HCs have shown that processes, position, and path are important factors when looking for success drivers in HCs and lessons other firms can learn (see Simon, 2012Simon, , 2014a, 2014b as well as Audretsch et al 2018, Kaudela-Baum et al 2014, Kirner and Zenker 2011, Rasche 2003, Posch and Wiedenegger 2013, Venohr and Meyer 2007. A short summary of the empirical findings shows the following:  HCs show managerial and organisational process qualities by striving for operational effectiveness, continuously assimilating, attaining, and extending best practices.…”
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“…Recent studies on HCs have shown that processes, position, and path are important factors when looking for success drivers in HCs and lessons other firms can learn (see Simon, 2012Simon, , 2014a, 2014b as well as Audretsch et al 2018, Kaudela-Baum et al 2014, Kirner and Zenker 2011, Rasche 2003, Posch and Wiedenegger 2013, Venohr and Meyer 2007. A short summary of the empirical findings shows the following:  HCs show managerial and organisational process qualities by striving for operational effectiveness, continuously assimilating, attaining, and extending best practices.…”
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“…Venohr and Meyer (2007) identify an autonomous decision-making process in an independent firm as a key factor, allowing firms to react quickly and flexibly to seize opportunities -something that is far more difficult for centrally organised and large firms. Kaudela-Baum et al (2014) identified the leeway given to staff and the high degree of flexibility as source of innovative success of Hidden Championsthe opposite of a large bureaucratic organisation. Their qualitative study focuses on incentives to increase motivation, and points to flexible working hours, a high degree of autonomous decision-making and freedom to tackle tasks independently and as staff choose to do themselves.…”
Section: Fundamental Driver Of High Performance: Institutional Designmentioning
confidence: 99%