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internalize innovation capacities, values and relationships such as creativity, individual initiative, reasonable risk …
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All economic action is embedded in social contexts (Granovetter 1985). However, contingent work practices make work relations more episodic, transient and marketlike. They produce dislocated and time-space spanning social contexts and, therefore, contribute to what Giddens (1990) has called the...
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often be traced to two related factors. Adversarial and arms-length relationships between service providers and customers …
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commitment and engagement, communication and relationships, personal characteristics and development, personal knowledge …
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older relationships, the payment choice is, therefore, only determined by the financing cost advantage of trade credit, and … all relationships rely on trade credit in the long run. The paper thereby suggests a new benefit of long-term trade … relationships: the ability to save on financing costs through the use of trade credit. …
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strongest relationships between this sector and Government (0.615) and Social (0.549). The role of the financial market in …
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speakers’ job performance, and (d) listening as a means to improve relationships at work. …
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Economists have long suspected that firm-to-firm relationships might increase price rigidity due to the use of explicit … older versus newly formed relationships. Based on additional stylized facts about a relationship’s life cycle and interviews … the average length of relationships in the economy - e.g., in a recession, when the share of young relationships declines …
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This paper analyzes the importance of retail consumers’ banking relationships for loan defaults using a unique … relationship. We find relationships matter in different forms, scope, and depth. Importantly, though, even the simplest forms of … relationships such as transaction accounts are economically meaningful in reducing defaults, even after controlling for other …
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itself depended on the extent to which positive employee relationships had been achieved and maintained over the long term … relationships that are critical for achieving lasting recovery. …
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