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governance side of relationships.Given cognitive distance, organizations need to align cognition sufficiently to enable the fast … cognitive distance. Hence the importance of networks for innovation.On the governance side, the paper gives a review of … density and strength of ties in innovation networks, concerning both competence and governance. …
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We explain why European trucking carriers are much smaller and rely more heavily on owner-operators (as opposed to employee drivers) than their US counterparts. Our analysis begins by ruling out differences in technology as the source of those disparities and confirms that standard hypotheses in...
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, retains brokers, or hires consultants. Its governance is lean, using an advisory board and bucking all forms of corporate …
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introduce a new theory as an extension of transaction cost economics to explain the relative merits of different governance …
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The specific system of governance in different countries, regions, subsectors, etc., eventually determines the speed …, and the impact of diverse market, private, collective, public and hybrid modes of governance on agrarian sustainability at … and hybrid modes for governance of their activities and relations. Individual factors and modes most contributing to …
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increasing attention is given to the system of (“good”) governance as a key to achieving public, collective, corporate, and …-scale study on the structure and governance of diverse ecosystem services of Bulgarian farms. Firstly, it identifies the type … specific modes and mechanisms of governance of ecosystem services used by the Bulgarian farms. The study had found out that a …
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This paper investigates the impact of determination of an original initiator of transmission on demand as well as profits of the providers. For that purpose we present a new model, called differentiated traffic-based interconnection agreement (DTIA) that differentiates traffic into two types,...
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Corporate reputation is more and more the most valuable asset for a firm. In this day and age, corporate reputation, although an intangible asset, is and will grow as the most essential asset to publicize and also protect. Social media are a formidable tool to publicize a firm's brand and...
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Web2.0 users can create new services by combining existing Web2.0 services that offer open programming interfaces. This system of service composition forms a network, which we call the Web2.0 service network. A node of the Web2.0 service network represents a service. A link between two nodes...
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One of the important characteristics of Web2.0 is the collaboration between Web2.0 service providers. They allow users (i.e., providers, developers, consumers) to combine their services. The prerequisite for this collaboration is openness of the Web2.0 service system. Although the Web2.0...
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