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technology. Finally, by recourse to a formal model, we study the determinants of the distribution of alternative institutional … complementarities between IPRs and technology. …
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Two ownership systems are compared: one where outsiders own the physical assets of firms and another where these assets are jointly owned by workers. Effort and side payments are self-enforced. Market-wide incentive constraints lead to restrictions on the distribution of profit between capital...
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Two ownership systems are compared: one where outsiders own the physical assets of firms and another where these assets are jointly owned by workers. Effort and side payments are self-enforced. Market-wide incentive constraints lead to restrictions on the distribution of profit between capital...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005636340
The aim of this arti cle is to show that the New Insti tuti onal Economics is an interdisciplinary stream combining economics, law, organizati on theory, politi cal sciences, sociology, and anthropology. The main theories which are part of the New Insti tuti onal Economics are: Agency Theory,...
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holds true for an upstream firm's property rights on an input necessary to a downstream firm to introduce a new technology … productive technology. All these implications survive when a group of traders/innovators has a larger political influence on …
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The aim of this arti cle is to show that the New Insti tuti onal Economics is an interdisciplinary stream combining economics, law, organizati on theory, politi cal sciences, sociology, and anthropology. The main theories which are part of the New Insti tuti onal Economics are: Agency Theory,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012011861
holds true for an upstream firm's property rights on an input necessary to a downstream firm to introduce a new technology … productive technology. All these implications survive when a group of traders/innovators has a larger political influence on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011819709
from most of the previous literature, the paper does so by considering technology (i.e. digital code) as an endogenous … variable in the process of organizational design. On this basis the paper argues that the diffusion of digital technology is a …
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This paper studies the effect of ownership structure on workers’ incentives for investing in firm-specific human capital. Particularly, we analyse such incentives and monitoring under employee ownership and capitalist ownership. In our model, the employee-owned firm is a firm bought by its...
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This paper considers the conflict between cooperatives and technology. Data and examples are given from various … of technology in this type of enterprise is usually very much limited by the activity. The impact of technology on the … manufacturing sector is very different to that on cooperatives offering services or professional activities. Secondly, technology …
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