Business to business exchanges : a rich descriptive apparatus derived from macneil's and menger's analyses
By: BLOIS, Keith.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Journal of Management Studies 39, 4, p. 523-551Abstract: The dichotomy `market'or `hierarchy'has exercised a dominant influence on the study of forms of governance and their operation for some time. However, in the past two decades there have been large numbers of investigations of intermediate forms of governance. Subsequently it has been recognized that the bahaviour that occurs within exchanges is not determined by the forms of governance used and this points to a need to understand behaviour within a variety of exchanges. An apparatus, based oon Macneil's analysis, in conjuction with Menger's insights into the nature of exchanges, for describing within exchanges is proposedItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The dichotomy `market'or `hierarchy'has exercised a dominant influence on the study of forms of governance and their operation for some time. However, in the past two decades there have been large numbers of investigations of intermediate forms of governance. Subsequently it has been recognized that the bahaviour that occurs within exchanges is not determined by the forms of governance used and this points to a need to understand behaviour within a variety of exchanges. An apparatus, based oon Macneil's analysis, in conjuction with Menger's insights into the nature of exchanges, for describing within exchanges is proposed
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