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governance as well as economic and political competition, whereas the role of collaboration mechanisms is growing. This process … collaboration and compromise. The cultural transformation creates new institutions and, the same time, is supported by them. Thereby … the state - the market, a more general view - the philosophy of collaboration (collaborativism) is suggested. …
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In the last two decades, an economic phenomenon took place, phenomenon characterized by the transfer of manufacturing activity from the developed countries to those in developing process. This practice can be considered as the response found by the large companies to the problem of production...
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Der Aufsatz untersucht qualitativ-explorativ, auf welche Weise sich netzwerkfoermige Wertschoepfung und Mehr-Arbeitgeber-Beziehungen in der Facility Services-Branche auf die inter-gewerkschaftlichen Beziehungen auswirken. Mit Hilfe eines strukturationstheoretisch inspirierten Ansatzes...
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. Although little is known about complex interagency dynamics of competition and collaboration in the child-serving sector …, evidence suggests that competition can undermine collaboration unless managed strategically. This study explores the … interrelationship between competition and collaboration, sometimes referred to as “co-opetition.” Using a national dataset of private …
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simultaneous collaboration and competition between hospitals within the Italian National Health Service, where important …Policymakers stimulate competition in universalistic health-care systems while encouraging the formation of service …
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Many companies confronted with 'make or buy' decisions adopt the mid-way option of engaging in collaborative relationships (CRs) with suppliers rather than in internal production or the purchasing of parts through a process of competitive bidding. Engaging in CRs requires evaluations of when to...
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Many companies confronted with 'make or buy' decisions adopt the mid-way option of engaging in collaborative relationships (CRs) with suppliers rather than in internal production or the purchasing of parts through a process of competitive bidding. Engaging in CRs requires evaluations of when to...
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Polenske K. R. (2004) Competition, collaboration and cooperation: an uneasy triangle in networks of firms and regions …, Regional Studies38, 1021-1035. Many analysts maintain that firms can meet the challenges of global competition by establishing … industrial and regional competition is often constrained by perceived and real spatial, labour, and organizational boundaries …
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In our contemporary mediatized societies, philanthropy seems to be part of celebrities’ ontology, while celebrities have become indispensable for the charity industry. This has provoked both negative and positive appraisals, although the specific nature and consequences of celebrities’...
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