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Firms are often organized into groups. Group membership has been shown empirically to have positive effects, in the form of increased prosocial behavior toward in-group members. This includes an enhanced willingness to engage in altruistic punishment of inefficient defection. Our paper provides...
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ranging stakes averaging over $20,000. Cooperation is surprisingly high for amounts that would normally be considered … cooperation in our sample. That is, players do not seem to be more likely to cooperate if their opponent might be expected to …
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off in a decentralized system with high market search. We conclude with a discussion of the role of information systems in …
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This paper examines the possible impact of venture capital (VC) backing on the commercialization direction of technology-based start-ups by asking: To what extent (if at all) do VC-funded start-ups engage in cooperative commercialization strategies (strategic alliances or technology licensing,...
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In recent years, the practitioner literature in operations management has seen a dramatic surge in articles on quality management. It reflects the increased emphasis on quality by U.S. firms, which has been attributed largely to increased competition faced by them. The question of how quality is...
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Cooperation and coordination among employees can yield significant productivity gains. In this study, we explore the …-level and workgroup-level incentives, managers can balance the need to induce cooperation and coordination among employees with …
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arrangements for performing some predefined tasks, such as engaging in private R&D. With respect to R&D cooperation between firms … cooperation. The analysis sheds light on various determinants of transaction costs. …
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