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paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
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paper examines the role of market competition for this trend in corporate reorganization. We find that at intermediate … levels of competition the CEO of the corporation decides to have less power inside the firm and to delegate control to lower … when competition is not too tough and not too weak. The model predicts merger waves or waves of outsourcing when countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010440959
An emerging multidimensional approach to organizational design outlines the need for the alignment of relevant structural and process characteristics of organizations. However, neither the interaction of these characteristics nor their role and importance for organizational competitiveness is...
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We analyze competition among clubs in which the status of club members is the crucial added value accruing to fellow …). In the course of competition for new members, clubs trade off the effect of entry on average status of the club and …
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decisions on competition and welfare. Our analysis shows that the incentives for vertical integration crucially depend on … discuss major industry trends and policy initiatives. -- Vertical Integration ; Horizontal Integration ; Competition ; Trading …
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decisions on competition and welfare. Our analysis shows that the incentives for vertical integration crucially depend on …
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as well as its consequences on competition and welfare. Our analysis reveals that the incentives to vertically integrate …
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decisions on competition and welfare. Our analysis shows that the incentives for vertical integration crucially depend on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010958700
Merged firms are typically rather complex organizations. Accordingly, merger has a more profound effect on the structure of a market than simply reducing the number of competitors. We show that this may render horizontal mergers profitable and welfare-improving even if costs are linear. The...
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characteristics of both the final good competition and the R&D process. We consider two vertical chains, where R&D is conducted by … belongs to one of four possible cases and we study how final good market competition, spillover, and incentives in innovation …
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