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constructive way. In this sense companies tend to create value by cooperation and, at the same time, capture value by competition …
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Industrial markets are frequently characterized by an oligopolistic market structure. As a result, suppliers may become highly selective with respect to decisions that involve collaborating with certain customers. Buying firms must therefore be more attractive than their rivals to obtain...
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Lots of works have been conducted to explore and explain inter-organizational relations between supply chain partners. However, we have noticed that there is no accurate agreement between authors. Thus, to better understand this disparity, we studied supply chain inter-organizational...
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The Brazilian organic food sector has experienced important growth during the last two decades. Brazilian smallholders, however, are facing huge challenges to enter and benefit from this growth in a sustainable way. Combining the lens of New Institutional Economics and socio-anthropology, we...
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Social relations are predominantly influenced by an exchange paradigm whereby the logic of reciprocity shapes behaviour. If the notion of exchange instrumentalism is common across different business disciplines, this does not deny attempts - such as through gift exchange theory - to present...
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We use skin conductance responses and self-reports of hedonic valence to study the emotional basis of cooperation and …. The application of sanctions activates a "virtuous emotional circle" that accompanies cooperation. Emotionally aroused … punished, and increase their subsequent level of cooperation. The outcome is an increased level of contribution that becomes …
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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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Are women disproportionately attracted to work environments where cooperation rather than competition is rewarded? This …
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the specificity of the labour process. Cooperation constitues the fundamental from of capitalist production, which entails …
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Improving the performance of supply chains is a critical issue in nowadays industry. In that purpose, cooperation … between partners motivates a great attention. Technical aspects of current cooperation procedures as promoted by large … concepts are suggested, allowing to have a deeper understanding of real cooperation situations. …
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