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consistent with a nested world. I find that the Indian interorganizational network is a hybrid, with portions of the network … network of ties. The assumption is that beyond the first-level of contacts, the structure of ties does not matter. My …-level contacts (and so on), until the structure of the overall network of ties is taken into account. I apply this concept of …
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market sector.Abraham Maslow is known for postulating the 'Hierarchy of Needs Theory', statingthat human beings are motivated …
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for practice. Many discussions about knowledge start from their place in a certain hierarchy and continue by emphasizing … perspectives, forms and meanings depending very much on the context. Understanding the knowledge hierarchy makes it possible to be …
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costs andhigh mobility costs of factors employed in agriculture. According to the proposedorganizational economics approach …
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, the role of hierarchy has come under close scrutiny.How can organizations balance the need for congruence, provided … through hierarchy, withthe need for greater organizational democracy? As yet, the potential for managementeducation and … philosophy, isproposed as an alternative organizational binding mechanism that alters the rationale forthe role of hierarchy. The …
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i pays to network j as a linear functionof the marginal costs and the retail prices set by both networks. In thecase of …We study a retail benchmarking approach to determine access prices forinterconnected networks. Instead of considering … fixed access charges asin the existing literature, we study access pricing rules that determinethe access price that network …
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We study how access pricing affects network competition when consumers'subscription demand is elastic and networks … tointernalize network externalities. The former reduces consumer surpluswhile the latter increases it. Firms always prefer …
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Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and international level …. Networks are not ‘business as usual’. The defining feature of networks and a key indicator for their success is the strength … and quality of the interactions between members. This relational power of networks provides the mechanism to bring …
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This study seeks to make a theoretical contribution to the rapidly growing field ofInternational Entrepreneurship by investigating the process of internationalization of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Bell, McNaughton, Young & Crick, (2003) emphasized the need for researchers to...
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producer. The thesis demonstrates that, when a playwright combines the two roles and considers the development of a network of … playwright over a fifteen month period. The paper uses a network map to explore the interactions created through a rehearsed …
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