"When it comes to probability of success, upward and downward spirals take shape quickly. If a system shows itself susceptible to gaming, more gaming investments will be made, because the heightened expectation of success makes those investments more attractive. If early gaming efforts fail, the assumed probability of success falls, curtailing gaming investments. This is the reason why, historically, the island nations of Singapore and Hong Kong have worked hard to gain reputations for low probabilities of gaming success in their jurisdictions in comparison with the jurisdictions around them. Spending there to influence government policy decisions has been considered a poor investment, because the probability of payoff is just too low.Relacionar com "Consultora coloca Portugal como o 5.º país mais corrupto do mundo"
Trechos retirados de “When More Is Not Better” de Roger Martin.
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