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network in firm performance. We develop a simple model where firms can outsource tasks and search for suppliers in different …' buyer-seller linkages, we find significant improvements in firm performance as well as creation of new buyer-seller links …
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More advanced technologies demand higher degrees of specialization - and longer chains of production connecting raw inputs to final outputs. Longer production chains are subject to a "weakest link" effect: they are more fragile and more prone to failure. Optimal chain length is determined by the...
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case of perfect competition, an outside owner achieves the first-best; a cooperative typically does not because the rent …'s preferences may not reflect average preferences. Second, in the case where the members of a cooperative have common preference …
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differences in cooperative behavior. We employ a number of econometric methodologies to address the potential selection of female … possibly preferences that are closer to those of Democrats. We interpret these results as evidence that cooperation is mostly …
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from over 40 countries: individual exposure to war violence tends to increase social cooperation at the local level … societies, it appears to leave a positive legacy in terms of local cooperation and civic engagement. We discuss, synthesize and …
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Even though teams have become the dominant mode of knowledge production, little is known regarding how they divide work among their members. Conceptualizing knowledge production as a process involving a number of functional activities, we first develop a conceptual framework to study the...
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types can be exploited to enhance cooperation by structuring the twice-played prisoners' dilemma to "start small," so that …
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We develop an informational theory of dictatorship. Dictators survive not because of their use of force or ideology but because they convince the public--rightly or wrongly--that they are competent. Citizens do not observe the dictator's type but infer it from signals inherent in their living...
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on their own performance without any earlier pre-commitment to formal attribution. We then compare this with the …
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The functioning and well-being of any society and organization critically hinges on norms of cooperation that regulate …
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