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governance of universities’ technology transfer offices (TTOs). The few existing ones tend to focus on US universities and … generally tackle one dimension of the governance. The present paper aims at contributing to this literature in two ways. First …
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F/OSS software has been described by many as a puzzle. In the past five years, it has stimulated the curiosity of scholars in a variety of fields, including economics, law, psychology, anthropology and computer science, so that the number of contributions on the subject has increased...
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ecosystem governance. Our investigation charts the trajectory of trust and power institutionalization and reveals how it … synergistically contributes to the emergence of comprehensive hybrid governance strategies. We make the following two contributions to … governance processes in open-source ecosystems. Second, we contribute to the governance literature by emphasizing the …
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We study two different governance modes of university–industry interactions: in the institutional mode, interactions … the choice of which form of governance to adopt involves different decision-making processes for firms and that both … governance forms have important roles to play in the context of university–industry knowledge transfer. Relying on a …
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Managers are risk averse. Excessive risk-aversion can destroy shareholder wealth. A key source of risk is the threat of an opportunistic takeover designed to take advantage of depressed market prices. This is especially the case in innovative or hard-to-value (`HtV') companies whose price may be...
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This paper gives a game-theoretical treatment of the institutional homogenization of value-oriented firms. It explains why intrinsically motivated, value-oriented firms like non-profits may become similar to for-profit firms in terms of organization and norms. It highlights and explains the...
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This paper gives a game-theoretical treatment of the institutional homogenization of value-oriented firms. It explains why intrinsically motivated, value-oriented firms like non-profits may become similar to for-profit firms in terms of organization and norms. It highlights and explains the...
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In recent years the importance of corporate governance (CG) has rising new attention, as the 2008 financial crisis … aware of the need to strengthen co-operatives governance, since this is crucial to safeguarding sound management and … of rural regions. The goal of this paper is to determine the impact of the different governance mechanisms of co …
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-Alarm und (b) der Fehlende Alarm. Gerade im Hinblick auf bioökonomische Neuerungen müssen wir Governance-Strukturen entwickeln … false alarm and (b) a missing alarm. The main challenge with regard to the bio-economy project is to develop governance …
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