Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation

A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance.  A focus on competition often unnecessarily precludes the possibility that regional institutions can suspend competition in certain areas and facilitate cooperation among potential rivals, thereby potentially contributing to t...

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Redes
costos de transacción
gobernabilidad
formas alternativas de producción
competencia
flexibilidad
mercados
jerarquias.
Networks
transaction costs
governance
alternative forms of production
competition
flexibility
markets
hierarchies.
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spelling 95b70980-0bdd-4587-b948-5f743c77f099-12018-03-07T14:39:25Z2018-03-07T14:39:25Z2005-06-302005A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance.  A focus on competition often unnecessarily precludes the possibility that regional institutions can suspend competition in certain areas and facilitate cooperation among potential rivals, thereby potentially contributing to their mutual success.  In many ways, companies cooperating through these types of networks have a greater degree of flexibility than firms which are forced to rely solely on hierarchies or markets for solutions to their problems.  In order to fully understand how such networks work, this article first parses out differences in definitions of networks in order to understand how the type of network mentioned above actually differs from other uses of this term.  Then it develops a theory of governance that goes beyond hierarchies and markets by demonstrating how this type of network can lead to reductions in transaction costs.  This claim is illustrated on hand rom examples of alternative forms of organization in Germany and Italy.A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition often unnecessarily precludes the possibility that regional institutions can suspend competition in certain areas and facilitate cooperation among potential rivals, thereby potentially contributing to their mutual success. In many ways companies cooperating through these types of networks have a greater degree of flexibility than firms which are forced to rely solely on hierarchies or markets for solutions to their problems. In order to fully understand how such networks work, this article first parses out differences in definitions of networks in order to understand how the type of network mentioned above actually differs from other uses of this term. Then it develops a theory of governance that goes beyond hierarchies and markets by demonstrating how this type of network can lead to reductions in transaction costs. This claim is illustrated on hand from examples of alternative forms of organization in Germany and Italy.application/pdfhttps://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/empresa/article/view/1953http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/17093spaUniversidad del Rosariohttps://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/empresa/article/view/1953/1702Copyright (c) 2014 Revista Universidad & EmpresaAbierto (Texto completo)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Universidad & Empresa" Journal; Vol. 7, Núm. 8 (2005); 75-97Universidad & Empresa; Vol. 7, Núm. 8 (2005); 75-972145-45580124-4639instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURRedescostos de transaccióngobernabilidadformas alternativas de produccióncompetenciaflexibilidadmercadosjerarquias.Networkstransaction costsgovernancealternative forms of productioncompetitionflexibilitymarketshierarchies.Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale CooperationNetworks and regional competitiveness: Towards a transaction cost approach of small-scale cooperation.articleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Friel, Daniel10336/17093oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/170932021-06-03 00:48:51.76http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0Copyright (c) 2014 Revista Universidad & Empresahttps://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
Networks and regional competitiveness: Towards a transaction cost approach of small-scale cooperation.
title Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
spellingShingle Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
Redes
costos de transacción
gobernabilidad
formas alternativas de producción
competencia
flexibilidad
mercados
jerarquias.
Networks
transaction costs
governance
alternative forms of production
competition
flexibility
markets
hierarchies.
title_short Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
title_full Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
title_fullStr Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
title_sort Networks and RegionalCompetitiveness: Towards a Transaction Cost Approach of Small-Scale Cooperation
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Redes
costos de transacción
gobernabilidad
formas alternativas de producción
competencia
flexibilidad
mercados
jerarquias.
topic Redes
costos de transacción
gobernabilidad
formas alternativas de producción
competencia
flexibilidad
mercados
jerarquias.
Networks
transaction costs
governance
alternative forms of production
competition
flexibility
markets
hierarchies.
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Networks
transaction costs
governance
alternative forms of production
competition
flexibility
markets
hierarchies.
description A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance.  A focus on competition often unnecessarily precludes the possibility that regional institutions can suspend competition in certain areas and facilitate cooperation among potential rivals, thereby potentially contributing to their mutual success.  In many ways, companies cooperating through these types of networks have a greater degree of flexibility than firms which are forced to rely solely on hierarchies or markets for solutions to their problems.  In order to fully understand how such networks work, this article first parses out differences in definitions of networks in order to understand how the type of network mentioned above actually differs from other uses of this term.  Then it develops a theory of governance that goes beyond hierarchies and markets by demonstrating how this type of network can lead to reductions in transaction costs.  This claim is illustrated on hand rom examples of alternative forms of organization in Germany and Italy.
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