Implications of results

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Abstract

While the pursued customer network-centric valuation approach contains a variety of implications, this chapter summarizes the most relevant issues with respect to the outlined target group. First, findings relevant to managers of companies operating in software markets are presented, before implications for financial sponsors are depicted. Then, the consequences for various streams of research conclude this chapter. In this first section the most relevant implications for managers are investigated. All in all, managers should note that the outlined approach supports decision making in software markets based on a better understanding of customer networks, their topologies and their dynamics. This has implications on various aspects of management, such as strategic management, marketing and turnaround management. It is important to note that the following categories are not mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive as some of the following implications are relevant to more than one cluster.

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Kemper, A. (2010). Implications of results. In Contributions to Management Science (pp. 255–275). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2367-7_16

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