Modelling innovation and imitation sales of products with multiple technological generations

Journal of High Technology Management Research - Tập 18 - Trang 173-190 - 2008
Udayan Chanda1, A.K. Bardhan2
1Department of Operational Research, University of Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India
2Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India

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