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In many cases, the expected efficiency advantages of public-private partnership (PPP) projects as a specific form of … problems surrounding the governance of PPPs is that the public decision-makers being involved in the process of initiating and …-cost decisions for the governance of PPPs. Moreover, the paper discusses potential remedies arising from the viewpoint of Public …
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manufacturing sector. We find that co-opetition with international competitors requires a shift in appropriability practices from …Competitors can be valuable sources and partners for innovation activities. Against the background of international … expansion of firms and increased international competition, the R&D collaborations with international competitors (international …
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There are legal grounds to hear competitors in merger control proceedings, and competitor involvement has gained …
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consequence of such study that has been addressed, it is established that the efficiency of the internal customers of the hospital …
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, teamwork, effective communication, productivity, and performance is brought to the attention, in particular, due to its …, teamwork, effective communication, and productivity, which includes the application of ethical values as university graduates …-depth degree of knowledge, the relationship between ethics, leadership, teamwork, effective communication, productivity, and …
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The co-opetition literature has long focused on the explanatory variables for competitors engaging in cooperative … paper uses the co-opetition approach to provide a better understanding of cooperation and competition in clusters; second … relationships. Yet, there is a gap in understanding the evolution of coopetition. In this article, we re-visit an embryonic cluster …
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so far address the questions: why banks collaborate with FinTechs (reasons) and how they do it (forms of cooperation …), whereas this paper aims at clarifying when the most likely form of their interaction is cooperation and when competition. To … likely that in the first group of countries tech companies would tend to serve as banks' competitors, whereas in the second …
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We study the stability properties of organizations in partition function games, describing cooperative situations with externalities. An organization is defined as a group of agents, together with a set of bilateral relations, formally, a connected graph. Because of the presence of...
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We investigate the scope for cooperation within a community engaged in repeated reciprocal interactions. Players seek … ranking profiles that are most effective in sustaining cooperation in equilibrium, that is, profiles that support full … cooperation in equilibrium under the largest set of parameters. These are the profiles that spread the costs of helping others …
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result shows that when beliefs about the monitoring structure have full support, efficiency can be sustained with sequential …
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