Os efeitos da inteligência competitiva na eficiência de vendas: a experiência do gestor e dispersão da inteligência competitiva
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Este ensaio teórico suEste trabalho sugere um modelo teórico no qual a experiência do gestor e a dispersão da inteligência competitiva possuem efeitos moderadores na inteligência competitiva, alterando a eficiência em vendas. A dispersão da inteligência competitiva consiste em variações e distorções do conhecimento e a experiência do gestor compreende o tempo de empresa que o supervisor está na organização. O trabalho traz as seguintes contribuições: primeiro, quanto mais dispersa é a inteligência competitiva, pior é a eficiência de vendas no nível individual. Segundo, quanto maior é a experiência do gestor, melhor é a relação entre Inteligência Competitiva e eficiência. No mais, sugerem-se oportunidades de futuras pesquisas
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