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John W. Bruce.
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The objective of this study is to design and validate scales for measuring several structural, non-structural and informal coordination mechanisms. The first group is primarily linked to managerial posts or specific bodies. This study focuses on the design of networks, project and development...
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Este trabajo es un estudio emp¡rico que analiza la relaci¢n din mica entre el cambio estrat‚gico y el cambio organizativo a partir de la investigaci¢n comparada de dos casos de estudio longitudinales. El trabajo muestra que la consecuci¢n de resultados econ¢micos superiores se produce...
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We explore reasons underlying the economic prosperity of certain popular merchants in Bolivia. Even if economics often associates popular merchants with poor economic performance and low productivity, anthropological evidence shows the existence of large fortunes in the bolivian popular economy...
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The plurality of the Bolivian economy is a subject of analysis and discussion with a long history in Bolivia due to the persistence and coexistence of economic units other than the capitalist enterprise and the public sector. The period of the government of President Evo Morales (2005 and 2019)...
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Within the framework of the economic crisis at the end of the 20th century in Argentina, we find the "recuperated company" phenomenon, whereby the workers themselves, facing unemployment, decide to take the company in their own hands and manage production. Our research paper deals with the...
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The present paper analyzes competitive coordination games from a public choice approach. In these, agents may engage in a rent-seeking competition for norms, which redefines property rights and has redistributive effects. For a binary population, the work shows that rent dissipation will depend...
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During the 1990s, household public services in Colombia went through an important reform: the entrance of the private sector was allowed and users could participate in the surveillance and control of these services. However, given the collective dimension and monopolistic character of most of...
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This paper is based on the hypothesis that to feel individually and collectively respected is vital to private and public happiness because, as well as the sensation of comfort that it produces, respect creates a favorable context both for the acquisition of capabilities and for the opportunity...
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