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Cover of: The Dissemination of Management Consulting Innovations and the Pace of Technological Improvements
Stephen C. Hansen, John S. Hughes

The Dissemination of Management Consulting Innovations and the Pace of Technological Improvements

Section: Articles
Volume 161 (2005) / Issue 3, pp. 536-555 (20)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245605774259327
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Summary
This paper models management consultants' decisions about the order of client engagements when the consultant reduces clients' costs. The consultant can either immediately spread the innovation to all clients or sequentially spread the innovation to one client at a time. Licensing agreements, along with learning by doing, enhance the appeal of sequential engagements that delay the dissemination of innovation. However, concurrent engagements, or immediate dissemination, yield more clients who gain cost reductions for more periods. Whether the consultant finds that sequential or concurrent engagements optimal depends on her bargaining power and the magnitude of learning by doing.