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Are women disproportionately attracted to work environments where cooperation rather than competition is rewarded? This … and a team-based payment scheme. We find that women are more likely than men to select team-based compensation in our … baseline treatment, but women and men join teams with equal frequency when we add an efficiency advantage to team production …
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(cooperation) solutions, in a model of investment timing allowing for externalities in both flow pro...ts and investment costs. For …. Optimal cooperation involves either monopoly or duopoly investment, the latter being either symmetric or asymmetric. Finally …&D input choices, if investment synergies are large, coordination and cooperation result in the same outcomes. …
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examination of a number of case studiesof joint efforts, a model for cooperation is developed. Critical success factors for …
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In his chapter 13 of the Capital, Marx shows that cooperation involves coordination whatever the mode of production is …
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Does formal contracting foster cooperation in a buyer-supplier relationship? In line with the literature, we find that a … that a renegotiable contract may induce more cooperation than an informal arrangement can. This result may help to … understand how cooperation emerges in Japanese procurement practices, which typically involve relationshipspecific joint …
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one-stage version of this model. Even though the level of cooperation appears to be much higher than predicted, our data …
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Since their creation, poles of competitiveness are becoming increasingly important in speeches and research literature. They have emerged as a relevant field of study and even a daily echo in business or the general press which report about changes in management practice within these clusters....
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The demand of management control information (MCI) and its use by Venture Capitalists (VC) are examined through a qualitative study. The VC, active investor concerned with investment return, may be interested by information traditionally reserved to the manager. The results show that the VC are...
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Since their creation, poles of competitiveness are becoming increasingly important in speeches and research literature. They have emerged as a relevant field of study and even a daily echo in business or the general press which report about changes in management practice within these clusters....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010898922
We investigate the impact of various audit schemes on the future provision of public goods, when contributing less than the average of the group is sanctioned exogenously and the probability of an audit is unknown. We study how individuals update their beliefs about the probability of being...
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