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Journal of Institutional Economics, 2021
In this essay, we honour the memory of Oliver Williamson by reflecting on Chiles and McMackin's 1996 Academy of Management Review article ‘Integrating variable risk preferences, trust, and transaction cost economics’.
J. McMackin, Todd H. Chiles, Long W. Lam
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In this essay, we honour the memory of Oliver Williamson by reflecting on Chiles and McMackin's 1996 Academy of Management Review article ‘Integrating variable risk preferences, trust, and transaction cost economics’.
J. McMackin, Todd H. Chiles, Long W. Lam
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International Journal of Production Research, 2022
This study examines the impact of blockchain technology on platform supply chains from the perspectives of information transparency and transaction cost.
Jianghua Wu, Jiahao Yu
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This study examines the impact of blockchain technology on platform supply chains from the perspectives of information transparency and transaction cost.
Jianghua Wu, Jiahao Yu
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Transaction Cost Economics As a Theory of Supply Chain Efficiency
Production and operations management, 2020Transaction cost economics (TCE) is one of the most widely referenced organization theories in operations and supply chain management research. Even though TCE is a broadly applicable theory of governance, one of its specific topics of interest—the make ...
M. Ketokivi, Joseph T. Mahoney
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Transaction cost regulation [PDF]
Abstract This paper discusses the fundamental underpinnings and some implications of transaction cost regulation (TCR), a framework to analyze the interaction between governments and investors fundamentally, but not exclusively, in utility industries.
Pablo T. Spiller, Pablo T. Spiller
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Transaction Cost and Crowding [PDF]
We use industry data to determine whether crowding of the investment space is caused by portfolio construction processes typical to the investment community. In particular, this paper examines the extent that transaction cost models cause crowding of the investment space, even when the investment models are completely unrelated to one another.
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2015
Abstract: Transaction costs is a generic term referring to the costs of transacting through the market (e.g., search, information, contract, monitoring costs). They are applied with different meanings to organizational structures (e.g., vertical integration), market failures (e.g., externalities), institutional choices (e.g., promotion of clubs), and ...
Marneffe, Wim+2 more
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Abstract: Transaction costs is a generic term referring to the costs of transacting through the market (e.g., search, information, contract, monitoring costs). They are applied with different meanings to organizational structures (e.g., vertical integration), market failures (e.g., externalities), institutional choices (e.g., promotion of clubs), and ...
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, 1993
Maintaining robust cooperation in interfirm strategic alliances poses special problems. Such relationships have received growing attention in recent research grounded in game theory, which has suggested that some alliance structures are inherently more ...
Arvind Parkhe
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Maintaining robust cooperation in interfirm strategic alliances poses special problems. Such relationships have received growing attention in recent research grounded in game theory, which has suggested that some alliance structures are inherently more ...
Arvind Parkhe
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