The Assimilation of New Services into the Real Estate Brokerage Firm
James R. Webb
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James R. Webb: Department of Finance College of Business Administration University of Akron Akron, Ohio 44325, http://www.uakron.edu/cba/finance/finance.html
Journal of Real Estate Research, 1988, vol. 3, issue 2, 165-175
Abstract:
The short-term health and, more importantly, the long-term survival of businesses depends on their adaptability to changing economic environments. Real estate brokerage firms are no exception to this evolutionary rule. Furthermore, recent years have seen an acceleration in the rate of economic change. Therefore, the willingness of real estate brokerage firms to assimilate new services has become even more important.
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Date: 1988
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