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risk losing out on tourist revenues. While the research into destination competitiveness and tourist loyalty is well … the potential effects of e-services in an inclusive model of destination loyalty towards the city of Leipzig (Germany …). The results of the path analysis indicate possibilities for e-services to increase both satisfaction and loyalty …
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-scrutinizing aspect of the self and related concept of commitment, and compares this conception to the co1lective intentionality-based one … with recent standard economics' explanation of social identity in terms of conformity. Sen's concept of commitment is …
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the principal can neither observe agents’ commitment to the job nor their intrinsic motivation. A steep wage …
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difference here. In sum, bundling works as a commitment device that enables the transfer of market power from one market to …
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We explore the role of firms in insuring non-verifiable output. As a device that allows workers to commit to thedelivery of their output, the firm arises endogenously as an alternative to the market if workers are sufficiently riskaverse and the firm can base its incentive payments on good...
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perspective of transaction cost economics indicates why this industry relies on hybrid forms of organisation. Trust between the …
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networks and related high intra-group trust constitute the major reasons for co-ethnic employment by lowering information and …
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not onlymutual trust, like simple exchange, but also a substantial degree of coordination. We examinewhether players are …
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suggest. Trust between trading partners lowers transaction costs and may therefore enhance trade. The empirical analysis of … this paper shows that more trust leads to more trade so that part of the "mystery of missing trade" can be attributed to … the lack of trust between trading partners, e.g. because of cultural differences and habits, or because of insufficient …
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paper, Knack and Keefer (1997) assess the effect of trust on growth. This paper analyses the robustness of their results … the relationship between trust and growth in terms of both the size and the significance of the estimated effect, is … highly dependent on the set of conditioning variables. An answer to the question whether there is an economic payoff of trust …
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