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experience curve |
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experience curveRelationship between unit costs and cumulative production. As cumulative production increases, productivity costs decline. This effect is ascribed to the fact that, the more often processes are repeated, the better workers become at their jobs, and therefore, the smoother processes run within the organization. This means that, in theory, the faster production capacity is increased, the quicker competitive advantage can be obtained. The concept was extended to corporate strategy by Bruce Henderson, founder of US management consultants the Boston Consulting Group. |
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| We discuss how and when it is possible to create synergism using process/product innovation and the experience curve concurrently to create a competitive advantage. For example, we gave them information about the experience curve (which encourages firms to expand output in order to lower prices). Reliance on the experience curve did not explain how some solo practitioners could be so successful, however. |
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