Analysis of Knowledge-transfer in the Transition of Sports Goods Enterprises
by evolutionary games theory
Abstract:
Currently, most sporting goods enterprises are in the adjustment
period of transition. It is an inevitable trend for knowledge-transfer between
newly created departments and parent departments in the process of transition.
It found that there was little research on knowledge-transfer between departments
of sporting goods enterprises by literature analysis. This article summarized
the main transition types of sporting goods enterprise and studied the strategies
between newly created parent departments and parent departments in the transition
of sporting goods enterprises in the process of knowledge-transfer by using
evolutionary game theory.
How to cite this article
Chen You-Cheng and Guo Dong-Qiang, 2013. Analysis of Knowledge-transfer in the Transition of Sports Goods Enterprises
by evolutionary games theory. Journal of Applied Sciences, 13: 3608-3611.
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