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experiment exploring the relationship between reputation and entry in procurement. We implement a repeated procurement game with … procurement, may hinder entry by new firms in public procurement markets. In this paper we report results from a laboratory … reputational incentives for quality and the possibility of entry. We allow also the entrant to start off with a positive …
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certification improves the ability of reputation to operate as a mechanism for assuring quality when it is linked to some inherent … We develop a reputation model to study the concurrent use of trademarks and certification for food products with a … regional identity, known as geographical indications (GIs). The model extends Shapiro’s (1983) approach to modeling reputation …
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Contracts should be matched to the unique situation of a Major Industrial Plant Project (MIPP). However, in reality, oftentimes contract forms are chosen that do not fit participant's (owners', contractors') competences and risk capabilities. In this paper, MIPP order contract forms are...
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Contracts should be matched to the unique situation of a Major Industrial Plant Project (MIPP). However, in reality, oftentimes contract forms are chosen that do not fit participant's (owners', contractors') competences and risk capabilities. In this paper, MIPP order contract forms are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010463104
Contracts should be matched to the unique situation of a Major Industrial Plant Project (MIPP). However, in reality, oftentimes contract forms are chosen that do not fit participant's (owners', contractors') competences and risk capabilities. In this paper, MIPP order contract forms are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011122557
We develop a reputation model to study the concurrent use of trademarks and certification for foodproducts with a … regional identity, known as geographical indications (GIs). The model extendsShapiro’s (1983) approach to modeling reputation … to a situation in which two technologies for theproduction of quality are available, one of which is available only in …
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Is the reputation of a firm tradeable when the previous owner has to retire even though ownership change is observable … profits, bid for the firms on sale. Customers are concerned with the owners' type, which reflects the quality of the good or … good type. Hence reputation is tradeable, although ownership change is observable. In our model, reputation is an …
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Is the reputation of a firm tradeable when the previous owner has to retire even though ownership change is observable … profits, bid for the firms on sale. Customers are concerned with the owners? type, which reflects the quality of the good or … good type. Hence reputation is tradeable, although ownership change is observable. In our model, reputation is an …
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Is the reputation of a firm tradeable when the previous owner has toretire even though ownership change is observable …
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The authors determines a two product company, that sells their products with different quality under an umbrella brand. …
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