The “Mirroring” Hypothesis: Alignment between Product and
Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis
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Testing the mirroring hypothesis in the NPD context : an analysis of the relationships between product architecture, NPD team structure, team knowledge creation and NPD project performance
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A Review of Product Variety and Strategy Alignment
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Alignment of microbial fitness with engineered product formation: obligatory coupling between acetate production and photoautotrophic growth
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Exploring the Duality between Product and Organizational Architectures: A Test of the Mirroring Hypothesis
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Alignment of supply chain complexities with product demand and product design characteristics
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Towards a Reverse Mirroring Hypothesis
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The Mirroring Hypothesis: Theory, Evidence and Exceptions
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Products and organizations, mirrors in a funhouse: three essays on the mirroring hypothesis
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Mirroring or misting: On the role of product architecture, product complexity, and the rate of product component change
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An investigation of the mirroring of supply chain configuration modularity, and product modularity in contemporary supply chains
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Rethinking the "mirroring" hypothesis: implications for technological modularity, tacit coordination, and radical innovation
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A Comparative Study of Hypothesis Alignment and its Improvement for Machine Translation System Combination
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Does the Product Quality Hypothesis Hold True? - Service Quality Differences between Independent and Exclusive Insurance Agents
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Computing Consensus Translation for Multiple Machine Translation Systems Using Enhanced Hypothesis Alignment
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Indirect HMM based Hypothesis Alignment for Combining Outputs from Machine Translation Systems
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Review of Hypothesis Alignment Algorithms for MT System Combination via Confusion Network Decoding
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A TRAIL BETWEEN RIEMANN HYPOTHESIS AND THE FOUNTS OF CURRENCY
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Iacoboni. Mirroring People. the Science Of
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Are Product Spreads Useful for Forecasting? An Empirical Evaluation of the Verleger Hypothesis
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