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This paper studies how the introduction of social learning with costs to delay affects coordination games with … incomplete information. We present a tractable noisy dynamic coordination game with social learning and costs to delay. We show … of analogous static coordination games explicates the role of social learning. The analysis is carried out for both …
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We model the coordination of specialised tasks inside an organisation as "attribute matching". Using this method, we … changes. Compared to the U-form, the M-form organisation achieves better coordination but suffers from fewer economies of …
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analyze the optimal chain of command given that different agents have different tasks: some agents are engaged in coordination …
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engineering management. We examine three aspects involved in outsourcing and offshoring, namely, sourcing models, coordination …
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This paper develops a sociomaterial perspective on digital coordination. It extends Pickering’s mangle of practice by … involved in coordination are embedded in the past, present, and future. We draw on an in-depth field study conducted between … community. Three coordination tensions are identified at different temporal dimensions, namely obtaining adequate transparency …
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This paper discusses the key hypotheses which Joseph Stiglitz proposed, in his wide-ranging critique of the ''Washington Consensus'', with regard to transition reforms and economic polices in China and Russia. The primary purpose is to evaluate the Stiglitz perspective in the light of empirical...
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Individuals and business owners engage in an increasingly complex array of financial decisions that are critical for their success and well-being. Yet a growing literature documents that in both developed and developing countries, a large fraction of the population is unprepared to make these...
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London is one of the world’s major cities, and one of its most diverse. London’s cultural diversity is widely seen as a social asset, but there is little hard evidence on its importance for the city’s businesses. Theory and evidence suggest various links between urban cultural diversity...
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Entrepreneurs are believed to be the ultimate engine of modern economic systems. Yet, the study of entrepreneurship … entrepreneur. This suggests that, if the JAT Attitude matters for entrepreneurship, it is an innate and time-invariant individual …
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which international financial integration can affect entrepreneurship (a foreign direct investment channel and a capital …
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