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A continuous time model of bilateral bargaining [PDF]
This paper constructs a continuous-time model of bilateral bargaining to study how fluctuations in bargaining power affect the outcomes of negotiations.
Ortner, Juan
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ABSTRACT Environmental accountability has become a global priority, with governments implementing policies like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. However, many firms continue to operate outside environmentally ethical standards, facing potential regulatory, financial, and reputational risks.
Ones Amri +3 more
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ILR Impact Brief - Collective Bargaining Remains the Linchpin of Worker Representation [PDF]
[Excerpt] The decline in union density and collective bargaining coverage has created a representation gap that civil society organizations only partially bridge.
Givan, Rebecca
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive longitudinal analysis of the evolution of social sustainability within the global textile and fashion industry across two distinct regulatory eras: post‐Multifibre Agreement (2005–2018) and post‐Modern Slavery Act (2019–2023).
Amanpreet Singh +2 more
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When buyers choose the order in which they bargain with suppliers of known characteristics, prices are determined jointly by bargaining power and competitive intensity (the outside option to bargain with rival suppliers).
Alexander Raskovich
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Mapping and Innovating Business Models of Food Hubs in Short Food Supply Chains
ABSTRACT Short food supply chains (SFSCs) offer sustainable alternatives to conventional food systems (CFSCs) but require effective intermediaries to scale and remain competitive. Food Hubs (FHs) serve this role by enhancing SFSC efficiency and market reach while upholding community‐oriented values. However, limited research has examined how FHs design
Marije Renkema‐Singh +2 more
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This study investigates the impact of fintech on SMEs’ total factor productivity (TFP, input-to-output efficiency) and their bargaining power (the ability to negotiate favorable terms with suppliers and customers). We use a sample of SMEs listed on China’
Yanjuan Cui +3 more
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Coordinating the Reverse Factoring System: Buying Back and Bargaining
Reverse factoring is a retailer-led supply chain financing system that can enhance liquidity of suppliers and reduce factoring fraud. This paper proposes a bargaining game theory model to analyze the profit distribution in reverse factoring for a two ...
Shengying Zhao, Huan Zhou
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Product market reforms, labour market institutions and unemployment [PDF]
We analyze the impact of product market competition on unemployment and wages, and how this depends on labour market institutions. We use differential changes in regulations across OECD countries over the 1980s and 1990s to identify the effects of ...
Griffith, R. +2 more
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