A firm's attempts to shorten the length of time a process takes may lead to disappointing outcomes because of time compression diseconomies.
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What are time compression diseconomies?</h3>
- According to time compression diseconomies, which are defined as inefficiencies that arise when work is done more quickly, the cost of building a competency will rise exponentially as the amount of time permitted to do so decreases.
- Not every subsidiary deals with time compression diseconomies to the same extent.
- The date of a later subsidiary formation may affect how strong TCD is. Early-established subsidiaries may have greater TCD than later entries due to two factors.
- First, for late movers, vicarious learning may lower TCD. Second, TCD is made worse by the higher environmental uncertainty that early mover subsidiaries frequently experience.
- TCD explains why the well-studied relationship between the level of multi-nationality and business success is negatively moderated by the rate of overseas expansion.
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True because the cost economics is an economic model that includes the cost of negative
The three basic questions asked are:
1. What goods and services should be produced?
This is asked because the economy wants to produce what the consumers want or else the resources aren't being used efficiently since resources are scarce.
2. How should we produce them?
This is asked because the producers don't want to spend unnecessary time or money on production, so they must choose wisely what method of production is best for their company and consumers.
3. Who are the consumers?
This is asked because the producers want to make sure that they are targeting the right people with advertising or selling.
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