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Analytical modelling of terminal properties in industrial growth

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  • Arnabi Marjit
  • Sudipto Marjit
  • Arnab K. Ray

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In this pedagogical study, carried out by adopting standard mathematical methods of nonlinear dynamics, we have presented some simple analytical models to understand terminal behaviour in industrial growth. This issue has also been addressed from a dynamical systems perspective, with especial emphasis on the concept of the Balanced Scorecard. Our study enables us to make the general claim that although the fortunes of an industrial organization can rise with exponential rapidity on relatively short time scales, its growth will ultimately and inevitably be saturated on long time scales by various factors which are nonlinear in character. We have mathematically demonstrated the likely occurrence of this feature under various possible circumstances, including the Red Ocean and the Blue Ocean. Finally and most importantly, our arguments and their associated mathematical modelling have received remarkable support from the growth pattern indicated by empirical data gathered from a well-recognized global company like IBM.

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  • Arnabi Marjit & Sudipto Marjit & Arnab K. Ray, 2007. "Analytical modelling of terminal properties in industrial growth," Papers 0708.3467, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2008.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:0708.3467
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