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The French law "Nouvelle Organisation du Marché de l'Electricité" makes available, at a regulated price, withdrawal rights to source low-cost electricity production from nuclear plants owned by the incumbent. Downstream market retailers benefit from such a measure, up to a given amount fixed...
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The aim of this article is to briefly review and make new studies of correlations and co-movements of stocks, so as to understand the “seasonalities” and market evolution. Using the intraday data of the CAC40, we begin by reasserting the findings of Allez and Bouchaud 2011: the average...
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Information systems (IS) research has examined a broad range of factors influencing the effective adoption of information technology (IT). However, so far, much remains to be done with respect to the exact role played by socio-emotional processes and their influence on IT adoption in the...
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The aim of our paper is to determine the efficiency of the asymmetric regulation of the Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs) in a market where the firms are differentiated in size and with commercial offers that include calling club effects. Major regulatory issues are related to these analyses,...
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The present research examines small-firm networks in Japanese industrial districts. We propose and discuss the typology … of these networks. Special attention is paid to horizontal networks, characterised by enhanced co-operation and … competition between small firms. We analyse these networks from the perspective of the social embeddedness approach and the …
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In this paper we analyze how legitimacy allows us to develop differentiated relationships in business networks. Our … central argument is that the building of legitimacy in business networks through certification needs the development of what … institutional theories (DiMaggio and Powell, 1983) approach to explain how business networks can adopt and manage legitimacy. We …
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professional integration of women-managers through the development of their organizational networks. Nevertheless, these …
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