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distribution of costs and benefits to shareholders and other stakeholders is crucial to understand what drives CSP. We analyze a … shareholders over other stakeholders. However, in the presence of strong informal institutional pressures towards egalitarianism …
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implementation of MBV as a tool to redesign culture in organizations and prepare them for the next millenium. …
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" systems. Because a culture of innovation will be vital for organisational survival in the 21st century, the present paper … that provide orderly management emphasizing stability within a culture of organised chaos, for it is on the "boundary of … based on its rules of motion. Thus, in a culture that cultivates or shares values of autonomy, responsibility, independence …
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That individuals contribute in social dilemma interactions even when contributing is costly is a well-established observation in the experimental literature. Since a contributor is always strictly worse off than a non-contributor the question is raised if an intrinsic motivation to contribute...
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de RSC; así, aquellas políticas de la empresa que favorecen a alguno de los stakeholders, pero estén simplemente …
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de RSC; así, aquellas políticas de la empresa que favorecen a alguno de los stakeholders, pero estén simplemente …
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This paper adopts a managerial accounting perspective to propose and empirically illustrate a research design for firm decision making based on performance feedback. In doing so, it operationalizes the theoretical frameworks based on the endogenous components of across-firms heterogeneous...
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We develop a setting with weak intellectual property rights, where firms' boundaries, location and knowledge spillovers are endogenous. We have two main results. The first one is that, if communication costs increase with distance, entrepreneurs concerned about information leakage have a benefit...
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We analyze the implications of a market imperfection related to the inability to establish intellectual property rights, that we label {\it unverifiable communication}. Employees are able to collude with external parties selling ``knowledge capital'' of the firm. The firm organizer engages in...
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This chapter proposes two hypotheses on the publicity requirement and the limitations of possession to provide information for legal titling. It then tests these hypotheses by examining how legal systems deal with possession in movable and immovable property, and comparing actual and documentary...
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