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TAN Lihua & Jean RUFFIER (2010), Incentives and Governance of Distributer Networks : The Case of a Foreign-Funded Paint and Coating Materials Enterprise, Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, Spring 2010 issue, New York
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What is the knowledge needed to allow an industrial merge in a very poor area: that is the question of the paper. The paper look what is the experience and education of bosses and workers participating the first generation of private owned industry in a non industrial area that became the world...
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The chapter describe the global value chain of China made jeans trousers. It shows the relation between the different actors and the earning of each ones.
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This paper examines optimal equity split between an entrepreneur (E) without capital and a venture capitalist (V) under double-sided moral hazard with a two-stage investment in a project. The first-stage investment explores project profitability and the final output is a Cobb-Douglas production...
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This paper examines optimal equity split between a penniless entrepreneur (E) and a deep-pocketed venture capitalist (V) with a two-stage investment in a project under unobservable project inputs. The first-stage investment explores project profitability, and the final success probability is a...
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In order to explore scientific writing in Information Systems (IS) journals, we adopt a combination of historical and rhetorical approaches. We first investigate the history of universities, business schools, learned societies and scientific articles. This perspective allows us to capture the...
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This article analyzes the different phases the Information Systems--Sociology relationship has gone through and points out some specific features of sociologists and Information Systems scientists in their conceptualization of Information Technology (IT). It shows that both academic fields...
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