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(negative) such externality favors make (buy). -- make-or-buy decision ; manipulation ; outsourcing … manipulation. The main result is that the impact - or “externality” - of manipulation on true performance is key; a positive …
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The make-or-buy decision is analyzed in a three-layer principal-management-agent model. There is a cost-saving/quality tradeoff in effort provision. The principal chooses between employing an in-house management and contracting with an independent management; the cost-saving incentives facing...
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-or-buy decision ; multitask principal-agent problem ; outsourcing …
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manipulation. The main result is that the impact – or "externality" – of manipulation on true performance is key; a positive …
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manipulation. The main result is that the impact – or "externality" – of manipulation on true performance is key; a positive …
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manipulation. The main result is that the impact – or "externality" – of manipulation on true performance is key; a positive …
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over eight years I test predictions from both TCE and RBV with regard to the outsourcing of patent related services …
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The make-or-buy decision is analyzed in a three-layer principal-management-agent model. There is a cost-saving/quality tradeoff in effort provision. The principal chooses between employing an in-house management and contracting with an independent management; the cost-saving incentives facing...
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both crucial for the emergence of outsourcing. The supplier purposefully avoids industry pro.t maximization to enlarge its …
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outsourcing contract with better technologically-endowed suppliers requires a lower transfer and generates a higher surplus …
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