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Influence of big data and analysis of orientation effect on firm performance

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  • Susanto, Stefanny Magdalena

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Kinerja perusahaan yang baik bisa dinilai dari berbagai pendekatan dan teori yang mereka terapkan ke perusahaan mereka, salah satunya adalah perusahaan menggunakan kolaborasi strategis untuk mengurangi biaya dan meningkatkan produktivitas melalui kemampuan teknologi, pengetahuan, dan sumber daya (Moaniba, Su, & Lee, 2020).

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  • Susanto, Stefanny Magdalena, 2020. "Influence of big data and analysis of orientation effect on firm performance," OSF Preprints sjdpf, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:sjdpf
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/sjdpf
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    1. Moaniba, Igam M. & Su, Hsin-Ning & Lee, Pei-Chun, 2020. "Geographic distance between co-inventors and firm performance: The moderating roles of interfirm and cross-country collaborations," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 157(C).
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