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Consistent with either efficient self-selection or focus arguments, partnerships that contractually limit their scope of operations tend to have superior industry-adjusted operating performance.
Therefore, we can conclude that diversification is a mechanism to boost profitability and operational efficiency particularly if the scale and scope of operations increase (Landskroner et al. (2005)).
The agencies also became subject to increasingly political disputes in defining their scope of operations.
The perception arises because social issues encompass factors that sit far outside the company's control and scope of operations.
It appeared that the NSA – even before September 11 – had secretly revised its scope of operations to expand its powers.
The report said that modern travel and communications "exponentially expands terrorism's scope of operations," and it drew particular attention to radical Sunni Muslim groups.
Today, Mr. Mitterrand said, private help is vital when it is clear that the government alone cannot afford such a scope of operations.
Proposal 2: Limit scope of operations to particularize context.
After reducing BP's scope of operations in the U.S., CEO Dudley had been looking for growth and diversification opportunity.
Second, many companies are localizing operations, such as building shorter supply chains, to reduce the scope of operations.
Given the scope of operations of this district, the need for seamless integration of individual information systems is evident.
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