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Vertical integration (VI) may show social superiority over vertical disintegration (VD) if there is an opportunity of internalizing most of the externalities affecting vertical arm's length relationships. When enterprises carry out process innovating R&D (PIRD), VI turns out to be quite often...
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The main aim of the paper is to highlight the relation between flexibility and vertical integration. To this purpose, we go through the selection of the optimal degree of vertical disintegration of a flexible firm which operates in a dynamic uncertain environment. The enterprise we model enjoys...
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