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Sometimes cooperation between two parties requires exactly one to cede to the other. If the decisions whether to cede are made simultaneously, then neither or both may acquiesce leading to an inefficient outcome. However, inefficiency may be avoided if a party can wait to see what the other does.
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The evolution of cooperation in strategic alliances: Initial conditions or learning processes?
, 2007We examine how the learning, along several dimensions (environment, task, process, skills, goals), that takes place in strategic alliances between firms mediates between the initial conditions and the outcomes of these alliances.
Y. Doz
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Designing for cooperation: cooperating in design [PDF]
This article will discuss how to design computer applications that enhance the quality of work and products, and will relate the discussion to current themes in the field of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). Cooperation is a key element of computer use and work practice, yet here a specific “CSCW approach is not taken.” Instead the focus is ...
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The experience and evolution of trust: Implications for cooperation and teamwork
, 1998In this article we analyze the way that trust evolves in organizations and how it influences cooperation and teamwork. We propose that the experience of trust is determined by the interplay of people's values, attitudes, and moods and emotions.
Gareth R. Jones, J. George
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Angewandte Chemie, 2015
Metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) has become an important concept in catalysis by transition metal complexes both in synthetic and biological systems. MLC implies that both the metal and the ligand are directly involved in bond activation processes, by ...
J. Khusnutdinova, D. Milstein
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Metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) has become an important concept in catalysis by transition metal complexes both in synthetic and biological systems. MLC implies that both the metal and the ligand are directly involved in bond activation processes, by ...
J. Khusnutdinova, D. Milstein
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2015
There is a large repeated games literature illustrating how future interactions provide incentives for cooperation. Much of the earlier literature assumes public monitoring. Departures from public monitoring to private monitoring that incorporate differences in players' observations may dramatically complicate coordination and the provision of ...
Compte, Olivier, Postlewaite, Andrew
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There is a large repeated games literature illustrating how future interactions provide incentives for cooperation. Much of the earlier literature assumes public monitoring. Departures from public monitoring to private monitoring that incorporate differences in players' observations may dramatically complicate coordination and the provision of ...
Compte, Olivier, Postlewaite, Andrew
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From Cooperation to Cooperability
2008In many countries of the European Union the system of Local Government is highly fragmented and characterized by the prevalence of small municipalities. By allowing the sharing of resources within an aggregation of municipalities, inter-municipal cooperation could be a solution for some of the problems related to administrative fragmentation.
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Agricultural Cooperatives and Cooperative Law
2005The paper analyses the advantages and weakpoints of cooperatives, especially in agriculture, as they are identified by the contemporary cooperative theory. The theoretical findings are connected with the comparative survey of recent developments of the cooperative law, where the draft new model law on agricultural cooperatives in USA, the Regulation No.
Avsec, Franci+3 more
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When isolated communities get in contact with more developed economic institutions an internal breakdown of cooperation typically occurs. Why do money and markets crowd out cooperative relations? I propose a new theoretical explanation of this phenomenon based on the interaction between players' aversion to intertemporal substitution, their ability to ...
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