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Understanding Organizational Diseconomies of Scale: Small Firm Advantages in Resolving Agency Problems in R&D.

Year of publication:
1990
Authors: Zenger, T.R.
Institutions: Olin School of Business, Washington University in St. Louis
Subject: employment | contracts | efficiency | enterprises | information | behaviour
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Washington St. Louis - School of Business and Political Economy.
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Notes:
40 pages
Source:
RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005487069
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