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Relationships between actors in organizations are incrementally refined evolving strategies that change the context in which partner organizations act. The development of relationships is an iterative and evolutionary learning process that has many implicit characteristics. Three important...
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Currently, there are no psychometrically sound outcome measures by which to assess the impacts of research partnerships. This article describes the development of a 33-item, survey questionnaire measuring community members’ perceptions of the impact of research partnerships addressing health...
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alliance partners, the technical formats and the market acceptance of the formats. In doing so, I seek to complement prior … supported by the alliance) is an under-researched subject.A format that is widely accepted by the market (adopted in more … relationship between the size of a standard setting alliance (number of partners in alliance) and the market acceptance of a format …
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studied the airline industry.My first essay considers the effect of the Delta/Continental/Northwest codeshare alliance … flight itineraries with multiple operating carriers. However, policymakers have expressed concern that an alliance between … caused by the creation of the alliance. The estimates from the model show both collusive and demand increasing effects …
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characteristics of an alliance: technological similarity, technological relatedness, and technological diversity. With a sample of 111 … influences which type of alliance forms would be selected by allying firms. …
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This thesis identifies the conditions under which and quantifies how much society gains from integrating demand response directly into wholesale electricity markets and the level of participation that will bring about these improvements. Furthermore, it identifies the conditions under which the...
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[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We consider a (pure) public goods provision problem with voluntary participation in a quasi-linear economy. We propose a new hybrid solution concept, the free-riding-proof core (FRP-Core), which endogenously...
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Introduces applications of microeconomic theory to planning problems including urban form and structure, environmental controls, zoning and property rights, and income inequality and poverty. From the course home page: Course Description Planning Economics (11.202) is a course that runs for the...
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Planning Economics (11.202) is a course that runs for the last one-third of a semester and covers economics topics of particular interest to city planning students: location theory, the interplay between externalities and zoning, international trade and globalization, and housing finance. Few...
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line is that there are no direct observations or measurements of gravitational asymmetry which address the antimatter …
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