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Obermaier, Robert, and Andreas Busch. "The impact of different types of interorganizational co-operation on shareholder value – the case of Germany." Corporate Ownership and Control 6, no. 4 (2009): 542–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv6i4sip5.

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This event study analyses stock market reactions of 621 adhoc notifications announcing interorganizational cooperative agreements issued by stock listed German firms between 1999 and 2007. Besides testing the general relationship between ad hoc notifications of interorganizational cooperations and stock market response this study is the first one analyzing different institutional types of cooperational agreements for the German stock market. The announcement cooperational agreements results in significant positive mean abnormal returns. Surprisingly, announcements of contractual partnerships yield the highest abnormal returns compared to alternative forms combined with equity stakes. Obviously, shareholders do not necessarily relate better control of interorganizational cooperation to ownership.
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Erskine, Richard G. "Cooperation, Relationship, and Change." Transactional Analysis Journal 38, no. 1 (January 2008): 31–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/036215370803800105.

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Sondak, Harris, and Marian Chapman Moore. "Relationship frames and cooperation." Group Decision and Negotiation 2, no. 2 (June 1993): 103–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01884766.

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McDonnell, John, Amanda Beatson, and Chih‐Hsuan Huang. "Investigating relationships between relationship quality, customer loyalty and cooperation." Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics 23, no. 3 (June 14, 2011): 367–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13555851111143268.

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Slobodchikoff, Michael O. "Overcoming Barriers to Cooperation: Territorial and Issue Neutralization as Tools of Conflict Management." Soviet and Post-Soviet Review 42, no. 2 (July 9, 2015): 127–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763324-04202002.

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This article investigates how states can begin to cooperate and form bilateral relationships given severe barriers to cooperation. Certain issues can prevent cooperation from occurring despite strategic interests in doing so by both states. However, if states agree to use the institutional design feature of territorial or issue neutralization, then conflict can be averted even if some of the major hindrances to cooperation remains unresolved. I examine in greater detail how both territorial and issue neutralization are used as institutional designs feature in building a cooperative bilateral relationship. Through two major case studies, the self-imposed territorial neutralization of Finland in its relations with the Soviet Union as well as issue neutralization in the relationship between Russia and Ukraine following the collapse of the Soviet Union, I am able to show that territorial and issue neutralization may be effective tools for resolving conflict in the post-Soviet space and could create cooperative relationships instead of conflictual ones.
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Chen, Ming-Jer. "Reconceptualizing the Competition— Cooperation Relationship." Journal of Management Inquiry 17, no. 4 (December 2008): 288–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1056492607312577.

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Ryciuk, Urszula, and Joanicjusz Nazarko. "MODEL OF TRUST-BASED COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS IN A SUPPLY CHAIN." Journal of Business Economics and Management 21, no. 5 (July 3, 2020): 1225–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/jbem.2020.12829.

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The study aimed to find factors affecting the development of trust-based cooperative relationships and test the links between them. For this study, the research framework was based on the notion that a cooperative relationship in a supply chain required commitment, cooperation and trust among the supply chain partners, with trust as a critical element. The other assumption was that the selection of partners with specific qualities was conducive to building cooperative relationships. The research was conducted on a sample of 226 companies using the CATI technique. In the study structural equation modelling was used. The obtained results confirmed the positive impact of partner qualities on trust and adaptation, of adaptation on commitment, of trust on cooperation and commitment, and of commitment on cooperation. New measurement scales were used that expanded the range of factors that affect the successful building of trust-based cooperative relationships in a supply chain.
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Huang, Hanjing, and Pei-Luen Patrick Rau. "Cooperative trust and trustworthiness in China and the United States: Does guanxi make a difference?" Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 47, no. 5 (May 7, 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.7779.

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Our aim was to investigate and compare the effects of cooperating with either a friend or a stranger in a business context on trust and trustworthiness in 2 different cultures. In China, guanxi is a special form of personal relationship in which the exchange partners bond through reciprocal obligations. We conducted cooperation experiments based on the supply chain task in which Chinese and U.S. participants cooperated with their friends and with strangers. The results indicated that both Chinese and U.S. participants had higher levels of trust and trustworthiness for their friends than for strangers. Moreover, Chinese participants made a stronger distinction between friends and strangers than did U.S. participants. In addition, Chinese participants had lower levels of trust and trustworthiness than did U.S. participants. The cooperation experiments enrich the theoretical field of investigating the effects of personal relationships on cooperative trust and trustworthiness, and provide practical value to the management of business cooperation in different cultures.
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Shi, Qianqian, Jianbo Zhu, and Qian Li. "Cooperative Evolutionary Game and Applications in Construction Supplier Tendency." Complexity 2018 (2018): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8401813.

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Major construction projects have a great influence on the national economy and society, wherein cooperative relationship between construction suppliers plays an increasingly significant role in the overall supply chain system. However, the relationships between suppliers are noncontractual, multistage, dynamic, and complicated. To gain a deeper insight into the suppliers’ cooperative relationships, an evolutionary game model is developed to explore the cooperation tendency of multisuppliers. A replicator dynamic system is further formulated to investigate the evolutionary stable strategies of multisuppliers. Then, fourteen “when-then” type scenarios are concluded and classified into six different evolutionary tracks. Meanwhile, the critical influencing factors are identified. The results show that the suppliers’ production capacity, owner-supplier contract, and the owner’s incentive mechanism influence the cooperation tendency of suppliers directly. The managerial implications contribute to insightful references for a more stable cooperative relationship between the owner and suppliers.
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Panda, Swati, and Shridhar Dash. "Exploring the venture capitalist – entrepreneur relationship: evidence from India." Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 23, no. 1 (February 15, 2016): 64–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsbed-05-2013-0071.

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Purpose – Maintaining cooperation and avoiding opportunism is essential for a healthy venture capitalist (VC) – entrepreneur relationship. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to explore the role of control and trust for developing a cooperative VC-entrepreneur relationship in an agency environment in the Indian context. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopts a multiple case study approach to investigate ten VC-entrepreneur dyads. It uses data collected from both primary and secondary sources. Content analysis was used as the data treatment technique. Findings – The empirical evidence indicates that VC-entrepreneur relationships emerging in the early stages suffer from low agency risks and use more of relational mechanisms to curb opportunism and develop cooperation while relationships at an advanced stage suffer from higher agency risks and employ more of control mechanisms to address it. Practical implications – The findings can be utilized to enhance cooperation in VC-entrepreneur relationship by identifying the appropriate context to apply relational or control mechanisms, which would eventually lead to better performance of the venture. Originality/value – This distinction results in the development of a theoretical model which shows how the dual governance mechanisms of control and trust interact with one another to affect confidence in partner cooperation as an entrepreneurial venture raises multiple rounds of venture capital across various stages. The data collected from Indian VC-entrepreneur dyads offers a rich description of the relationship dynamics across the Indian entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Anderson, Mary A. "Cooperative Group Tasks and Their Relationship to Peer Acceptance and Cooperation." Journal of Learning Disabilities 18, no. 2 (February 1985): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002221948501800204.

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Cordoni, Giada, and Elisabetta Palagi. "Back to the Future: A Glance Over Wolf Social Behavior to Understand Dog–Human Relationship." Animals 9, no. 11 (November 18, 2019): 991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110991.

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This review focuses on wolf sociobiology to delineate the traits of cooperative baggage driven by natural selection (wolf-wolf cooperation) and better understand the changes obtained by artificial selection (dog-human cooperation). We selected some behaviors of the dog’s ancestors that provide the basis for the expression of a cooperative society, such as dominance relationships, leverage power, post-aggressive strategies, and playful dynamics between pack members. When possible, we tried to compare the data on wolves with those coming from the dog literature. Wolves can negotiate commodities when the interacting subjects occupy different ranking positions by bargaining social tolerance with helping and support. They are able to manage group disruption by engaging in sophisticated post-conflict maneuvers, thus restoring the relationship between the opponents and reducing the spreading of aggression in the group. Wolves engage in social play also as adults to manipulate social relationships. They are able to flexibly adjust their playful interactions to minimize the risk of escalation. Complex cognitive abilities and communicative skills are probably the main proximate causes for the evolution of inter-specific cooperation in wolves.
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Thao, Vu Thi, Widar von Arx, and Jonas Frölicher. "Swiss Cooperation in the Travel and Tourism Sector: Long-term Relationships and Superior Performance." Journal of Travel Research 59, no. 6 (September 19, 2019): 1044–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047287519871105.

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Despite a growing body of research on the interface and relationship between transport and tourism, this research area remains undeveloped. Using Switzerland as a case study, the present study aims to investigate the level of integration between public transport and tourism companies, the enablers of their long-term cooperative relationship and outstanding performance, seen from the perspective of the public transport companies. A mixed methods approach is used to provide greater insights into how these companies cooperate with each other. Our findings suggest that public transport companies adopt different cooperative strategies with different types of partners. They are able to maintain long-term cooperative relationships due to strong cooperation in sales, a long tradition of cooperation, a high degree of involvement in national public organizations, and their central focus on the customer. Type of partner, sales, product design and pricing, and service provision have statistically significant effects on cooperative performance.
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Song, Xu, and Cai. "Academic Collaboration in Entrepreneurship Research from 2009 to 2018: A Multilevel Collaboration Network Analysis." Sustainability 11, no. 19 (September 20, 2019): 5172. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11195172.

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Entrepreneurship research is widely regarded as an important basis for competitive advantage in a rapidly changing international business environment, enhancing capacities for sustainable business growth, economic activity, and the wealth of nations. In recent years, international cooperation has been considered to be one of the key factors promoting the sustainable development of entrepreneurial research. However, the evolution of the cooperative network of entrepreneurial research and the relationship between international cooperation and entrepreneurial research performance has not received the attention of most researchers. Therefore, we used a multilevel collaborative analysis method, i.e., country, city, institution and scholar, analyzing 2037 studies in this area from 2009 to 2018 from the Business Source Complete database by collaboration network analysis and bibliometric analysis. Our study tracked the evolution and cooperation trends in entrepreneurship research and detailed characteristics of international academic cooperation over the past decade, and we found the following: (1) The four types of cooperative networks have evolved over time, and generally conform to the distribution characteristics of the core periphery; cities, institutions, and researchers from central countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France and Germany occupy central positions in cooperation; they are scale-free networks and subject to the principle of priority connection. (2) The evolution of cooperative networks at different levels are non-conformal, there is a subtle relationship between micro-networks that can explain the distribution and changes in macro-networks. (3) International academic cooperation can promote the performance of entrepreneurial research, and cooperation has become the main theme of entrepreneurial research. These findings can help researchers to better study cooperative relationships in entrepreneurship research. Moreover, they can provide entrepreneurial decision support for national and local governments and contribute to the sustainable development of entrepreneurial research.
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Ryu, Sungmin, and Chul Woo Moon. "The Effect Of Group-Orientation Culture On Inter-Organizational Cooperation Mechanisms." International Journal of Management & Information Systems (IJMIS) 15, no. 4 (October 7, 2011): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/ijmis.v15i4.6154.

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Cooperation between exchange parties becomes a center for inter-organizational relationship. Cooperation reduces the attractiveness of opportunistic behavior that seeks short-term benefits, so it has been identified as a key factor for inter-organizational cooperation. Although several factors affecting cooperative relationship have been studied, the majority of inter-organizational studies are conducted on the basis of an individualistic perspective view of Western culture. This study introduces group-orientation culture and tries to enhance the understanding the effect of group-orientation culture on inter-organizational cooperation in the relationship between exchange parties. This study suggests that group-orientation culture influences the generation of informal cooperation between exchange parties. When a party expects harmonious relationship with its partner, the party develops the relational norm through accepting short-term disadvantages that are expected to be balanced out by longer-term advantages. However, exchange parties with a low group-orientation culture do not rely on formal cooperation mechanisms.
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Małkus, Tomasz. "Determinants of changes of relationships in logistics cooperation." Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Humanitas Zarządzanie 18, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.2922.

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Among main determinants of competitive advantage the integration of flow of goods and information between enterprises involved in preparation and delivery of goods to customers play a significant role. Also the scope of cooperation with specialized service providers participating in such flows is important. In response to changing conditions in the business environment adjustments of parties are made. It requires a focus on consolidation and permanent development of cooperation. Attitudes of parties and their actions can change. The objective of the article is to present determinants of changes in bilateral relations in logistics cooperation. The starting point of presentation is the characteristics of bilateral cooperative relationships. Later, factors affecting the characteristics of relationship between customer and supplier, directions of development of cooperation and conditions required in logistics relationships are also taken into consideration.
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Ai, Zhihong. "Relationship quality, absorptive capacity and innovation performance of industry university research cooperative enterprises." Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 22, no. 2 (March 28, 2022): 447–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jcm-215749.

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Based on the research perspective of industry university research cooperation, taking 227 industry university research cooperation enterprises as the research object, this paper studies the impact of relationship quality on absorptive capacity under the background of industry university research cooperation by using the calculation method of science and engineering SPSS. The results show that the three dimensions of relationship quality significantly improve potential absorptive capacity, potential absorptive capacity is conducive to actual absorptive capacity, the organizational learning plays a regulatory role between potential absorption capacity and actual absorptive capacity, actual absorptive capacity is conducive to the improvement of innovation performance, absorptive capacity plays a mediating role between relationship quality and innovation performance. It can be seen absorptive capacity plays a key role in industry university research cooperation, and cooperative enterprises should attach importance to the cultivation of their own absorptive capacity.
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Burki, Umar, Pervin Ersoy, and Usama Najam. "Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains." Sustainability 11, no. 4 (February 16, 2019): 1031. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11041031.

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This study examines the mediating role of customer cooperation in green supply chain relationships. Employing 181 manufacturer–customer relationships, we test the mediating effect of customer cooperation on the process and managerial innovations. As proposed, customer cooperation positively mediates the relationship between top management commitment and process innovation. However, customer cooperation fails to mediate the relationship between top management commitment and managerial innovation. The findings suggest that the magnitude of customer cooperation increases the adoption of green innovations between supply chain partners to mitigate the negative impact on the environment. Furthermore, customer cooperation enforces a sense of mutuality between supply chain partners to diminish the impact of carbon footprint.
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Ványi, Noémi. "Revealing the opinion climates of fruit producers and their sales connection." Review on Agriculture and Rural Development 6, no. 1-2 (July 18, 2018): 188–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/rard.2017.1-2.188-194.

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Although researches on the subject of business relationships indicate that the quality of the relationship between the partners is a central element of effective cooperation, it can still be considered an unexplored territory. This paper aims to reveal the relationship of fruit producers and customers, based on relationship quality, as well as determining what customer cooperation is regarded by fruit producers as the most favourable . The survey was conducted between 2013 and 2014, involving 223 producers from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, to evaluate their customer cooperation. The results of the evaluation concluded that producers value factors of relationship quality in their cooperation with sales channels differently. Their opinions reflect that overall the most favourable relationship exists between producers and agricultural cooperatives. The main reason is that this cooperation is primarily based on trust, commitment and friendship, where there is typically no conflict among parties and they mutually accept dependence. Since the results of the evaluation clearly reflected that producers value cooperation differently regarding the factors of relationship quality with respect to the various sales channels, further research is justified to reveal correlations between various relationship evaluations (opinion climates) and performance as well as devoting more attention to relationships among the various factors.
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Åkerblad, Leena, and Kaisa Haapakoski. "Työnantajayhteistyö ammatillisessa kuntoutuksessa ja tuetussa työllistymisessä. Integroiva kirjallisuuskatsaus." Kuntoutus 43, no. 3 (October 23, 2020): 20–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37451/kuntoutus.100140.

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Tässä integroivassa kirjallisuuskatsauksessa selvitettiin, miten ammatillista kuntoutusta ja tuettua työllistymistä koskevassa kansainvälisessä kirjallisuudessa on jäsennetty työnantajien ja työhönvalmennuksen ammattilaisten välistä yhteistyötä ja suhdetta. Keskityimme siihen, millaiset työnantajayhteistyön toimintatavat ja strategiat on nähty toimiviksi ja miten yhteistyösuhdetta rakennetaan ja ylläpidetään. Aineiston muodostivat yksilöityjen hakukriteerien avulla valikoidut 19 tekstiä tieteellisistä aikakauslehdistä. Aineisto analysoitiin temaattisen analyysin periaatteita hyödyntäen. Analyysissa hahmottui neljä teemaa. Keskeisiä yhteistyöhön liittyviä toimintatapoja olivat jalkautuminen työnantajien maailmaan ja tämän maailman ymmärtäminen sekä molemminpuolisten hyötyjen ja yhteisten arvojen löytäminen konsultoivan työotteen avulla. Yhteistyösuhteen rakentumisen kannalta olennaista oli pitkäkestoisten suhteiden ylläpito sekä luottamus ja työhönvalmennuksen ammattilaisen saatavilla olo. Tärkeää oli myös yhteistyötä tukevien resurssien riittävyyden varmistaminen ja resurssien vahvistaminen palveluita tuottavissa organisaatioissa. Abstract Employer cooperation in vocational rehabilitation and supported employment. An integrative literature review In this integrative literature review, we explore how the relationship and cooperation between the employers and employment specialists have been described in the international vocational rehabilitation and supported employment literature. We examine, what kind of practices and strategies of cooperation have been assessed as functional and how the cooperative relationship is built and maintained. The data consisted of 19 texts published in academic journals and selected by using customized search criteria. The data was analyzed by applying the principles of thematic analysis. Four themes were identified. Essential practices of cooperation included entering and understanding the world of the employers and furthermore, finding mutual benefits and shared values through a consultative working approach. In building the cooperative relationship, maintaining long-term relationships as well as reliability and availability of the employment specialist were crucial. In addition, it appeared important that the service provider organizations ensure and provide the sufficient resources for the cooperation. Keywords: vocational rehabilitation, job coaching, supported employment, employer cooperation
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Chang, Shu Chun, Chin Jung Tu, Ting-Jia Li, and Bi-Kun Tsai. "Social Capital, Cooperative Performance, and Future Cooperation Intention Among Recreational Farm Area Owners in Taiwan." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 38, no. 10 (November 1, 2010): 1409–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2010.38.10.1409.

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In this study we analyzed the relationship between social capital and future cooperation intention of owners of recreational farm areas in Taiwan, and explored whether cooperative performance plays a role as a mediating factor between social capital and future cooperation intention. We employed structural equation modeling for the research framework, and LISREL was used to analyze the model. The findings indicate that social capital is a crucial factor that affects future cooperation intention, and cooperative performance is a partial mediator between social capital and future cooperation intention. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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Leite, Amanda Regina, Ana Claudia Machado Padilha, and Erlaine Binotto. "Cooperation challenges in agricultural cooperatives." Revista de Administração da UFSM 14, no. 4 (November 9, 2021): 809–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1983465964160.

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Objective – This paper aimed to understand the elements in cooperative arrangements of agribusiness that facilitate and hinder cooperation.Design/methodology/approach -A descriptive research was carried out based on the 50 questionnaires applied to farmers´ members of cooperatives in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.Results - Results indicated that farmers are increasingly expanding their role in making productive activities possible through cooperation promoted by cooperatives. Better access to information, sales opportunities, technical assistance, and, mostly, a favorable environment for the exchange of knowledge are the main responsible facts. As for cooperation, the relationship of trust established between cooperative members and cooperatives stands out, as well as the fidelity of membership that sustains the system, which can be weakened by opportunistic actions that may affect the continuity and fulfillment of the cooperatives’ objectives over time. Cooperative relationship face to competition is a good alternative for promoting the achievement of objectives by farmers that would be challenging or impossible in isolation.Originality - The cooperation promoted by cooperative organizations, broadens the understanding that by joining forces they can enter restricted markets. This occurs especially when it comes to the studied farmers – different sizes and patterns of production and activities that are constantly under economic and financial pressure.
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Umemoto, Takatoyo, and Naoya Yada. "The Relationship between Beliefs in Cooperation, Motivation, and Engagement in Cooperative Learning." Psychology 07, no. 10 (2016): 1335–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/psych.2016.710135.

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Wang, Xiaona, and Wenqin Shen. "Studying Abroad, Social Capital, and Sino-Swiss Scientific Research Collaboration: A Study of Chinese Scholars Studying in Switzerland." International Journal of Chinese Education 9, no. 2 (December 16, 2020): 219–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22125868-12340128.

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Abstract This study explores the relationship between studying abroad, social capital, and Sino-Swiss scientific research cooperation. Evidence from in-depth interviews involving 16 Chinese doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and visiting doctoral students in Switzerland informs the findings and conclusions drawn from this study. Social capital plays a vital role in the establishment of scientific research relations between China and Switzerland, especially in the initial stages of cooperation. Specifically, Chinese scholars use strong and weak ties to obtain information about studying in Switzerland. Findings show that in the initial stage of cooperative relationship establishment, structural holes play an essential role, and the relationship between trust and international research collaboration is differentiated between three types of academic mobility. Under the trend of antiglobalization, international scientific research cooperation is facing new challenges. How to build a trust relationship to maintain effective international cooperation deserves further research.
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Gao, Yin Han, Zhan Yang An, Kai Yu Yang, and Tian Hao Wang. "Research on University-Industry-Research Cooperation Feature to Universities as the Main Target." Advanced Materials Research 926-930 (May 2014): 3938–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.926-930.3938.

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Analyze of university-industry-research cooperation’s characteristics which the university is the main target, and each case has been specifically addressed, characteristics of the cooperation were discussed, and detailed analysis of the relationship between the characteristics of the main features of each. From the perspective of their own cooperation feature, further discusses the characteristics of cooperation.
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Köseoğlu, Mehmet Ali, Mehmet Yildiz, Fevzi Okumus, and Mehmet Barca. "The intellectual structure of coopetition: past, present and future." Journal of Strategy and Management 12, no. 1 (February 18, 2019): 2–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsma-07-2018-0073.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the intellectual structure of coopetition through utilizing a citation and co-citation analysis of scholarly articles focusing on coopetition.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted bibliometric analyses of citation and co-citation analysis. The units of analysis were original research articles and research notes retrieved from journals indexed by well-known databases. Keywords used in the search were “co-opet, co-opet, coopetition, coopetition, simultaneous cooperation and competition, simultaneously cooperate and compete, coexistence of cooperation and competition, coexistence of cooperation and competition, cooperate and compete simultaneously, coopetitive relationships, coopetitive relationships, coopetitive networks, horizontal alliances, cooperate with competitors, cooperation with competitors, cooperative relationships with competitors, cooperative competition and competitive cooperation.” Regarding the time period for publication of the sample articles, the authors did not place any restrictions.FindingsThe research findings provide evidence that coopetition demonstrates multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary characteristics. Subfields of the coopetition field were identified based on the components of coopetition, which are relation, process and strategy. The component dealing with relationship management and innovation as strategy become prominent. Although coopetition literature has emerged as a relation view of strategy, it is still fragmented and diverse. Additionally, the robust subfields generated from the analysis were super-positioned with low degrees.Originality/valueThis is one of the few studies offering a critical review of coopetition research via quantitative research approach.
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Vasudevan, Han. "Indo-Russian Relations under the Putin Administration." China Report 41, no. 4 (October 2005): 415–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944550504100406.

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This article examines a specific problem that is important to the beginnings and fate of triangular cooperation—the development of Russian foreign policy towards India during the Putin administration and the nature of Indo-Russian cooperation. It presents a perspective on why the consolidation of presidential authority in Russia has made a difference to cooperation—drawing on the foundations of such cooperation in policy assumptions and institutions of the Yeltsin era. It also examines an assumption prevalent among policymakers—that a close umbilical cord exists between Moscow and New Delhi that has been consolidated despite the changing weather of international politics. It draws into the discussion factors of mutability and private initiative, suggesting that these exert various pulls on the relationship—the Indo-Russian cooperative relationship dominated by an authoritative Presidency working by democratic rules exists in a fast changing environment. If defence and energy issues have consolidated cooperation, the links between the two economies now figure actors who have little to do with government. And the failure of government to involve these actors in cooperation has been a limitation of the relationship.
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Yang, Hong Li, Ping Li, and Xiao Li Guo. "Study on Evaluation System of the Agent’s Capability Structure of International Energy Cooperation." Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (December 2014): 2488–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.2488.

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With the deepening of economic globalization, cooperation has become a mainstream trend, revealing the discipline of cooperation has become a key scientific issue. As a content of cooperation, international energy cooperation is a system of relations constituted by different energy cooperation agents, it reflects the composition of agents. Ability divergence and their capability system have an effect on the long-term stability and development of cooperation. Based on the theories, this paper put forward the main connotation of cooperation capacity structure, building capability evaluation system, clearing affect the stability of the key indicators of cooperation, exploring the relationship between cooperation agents’ capability structure and cooperative stability in order to study the whole process of international energy cooperation fluctuations trajectory.
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Downing, Philip A., Charlie K. Cornwallis, and Ashleigh S. Griffin. "Sex, long life and the evolutionary transition to cooperative breeding in birds." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282, no. 1816 (October 7, 2015): 20151663. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.1663.

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Long life is a typical feature of individuals living in cooperative societies. One explanation is that group living lowers mortality, which selects for longer life. Alternatively, long life may make the evolution of cooperation more likely by ensuring a long breeding tenure, making helping behaviour and queuing for breeding positions worthwhile. The benefit of queuing will, however, depend on whether individuals gain indirect fitness benefits while helping, which is determined by female promiscuity. Where promiscuity is high and therefore the indirect fitness benefits of helping are low, cooperation can still be favoured by an even longer life span. We present the results of comparative analyses designed to test the likelihood of a causal relationship between longevity and cooperative breeding by reconstructing ancestral states of cooperative breeding across birds, and by examining the effect of female promiscuity on the relationship between these two traits. We found that long life makes the evolution of cooperation more likely and that promiscuous cooperative species are exceptionally long lived. These results make sense of promiscuity in cooperative breeders and clarify the importance of life-history traits in the evolution of cooperative breeding, illustrating that cooperation can evolve via the combination of indirect and direct fitness benefits.
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Kholifah, Siti Nur, Nursalam Nursalam, Meriyana Meriyana, Ahsan Ahsan, Minarti Minarti, Dwi Ananto Wibrata, and Noer Saudah. "Analysis of Cooperation and Motivation Nurse in Implentation Nursing of Family." International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 5, no. 3 (September 1, 2016): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v5i3.4805.

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Cooperation of nurses needed in helping to resolve the client's problem. Cooperation was an important element in developing quality of human resources and improving performance. The general objective of this study was to identify cooperation-relation nurse with motivation in implementing the family nursing care at Surabaya city. The research method was analytical observational with cross sectional approach. The population of this study was 175 nurses at local government clinic at Surabaya city. The sample size of this study was 122 gained by probability sampling. The research variables include the cooperation of nurses and motivation in implementing family nursing care. Instrument used questionnaire. Bivariate analysis of the data was done by Spearman correlation test. Limit the test of significance is 0.05. The test resulted that there was a relationship of cooperation with the motivation of nurses in implementing family nursing care (p = 0.03). Nurses should develop cooperative relationships in order to increase their motivation to carry out the nursing care of the family.
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Kholifah, Siti Nur, Nursalam Nursalam, Meriyana Meriyana, Ahsan Ahsan, Minarti Minarti, Dwi Ananta, and Noer Saudah. "Analysis of Cooperation and Motivation Nurse in Implentation Nursing of Family." International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 5, no. 3 (September 1, 2016): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/.v5i3.4805.

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Cooperation of nurses needed in helping to resolve the client's problem. Cooperation was an important element in developing quality of human resources and improving performance. The general objective of this study was to identify cooperation-relation nurse with motivation in implementing the family nursing care at Surabaya city. The research method was analytical observational with cross sectional approach. The population of this study was 175 nurses at local government clinic at Surabaya city. The sample size of this study was 122 gained by probability sampling. The research variables include the cooperation of nurses and motivation in implementing family nursing care. Instrument used questionnaire. Bivariate analysis of the data was done by Spearman correlation test. Limit the test of significance is 0.05. The test resulted that there was a relationship of cooperation with the motivation of nurses in implementing family nursing care (p = 0.03). Nurses should develop cooperative relationships in order to increase their motivation to carry out the nursing care of the family.
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Kim, Haeok Liz, and Sunghyup Sean Hyun. "The Future of Medical Tourism for Individuals’ Health and Well-Being: A Case Study of the Relationship Improvement between the UAE (United Arab Emirates) and South Korea." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9 (May 8, 2022): 5735. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095735.

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The medical tourism industry has been growing rapidly in recent years as governments seek new sectors for sustainable growth. The increase in medical tourism and cooperation in the health and medical sector may be a path to improving relationships between countries. As a result of globalization, international tourism has been growing faster than any other time in the past. The growth of international tourism is being regarded as a contributor to the development of the economy, social cooperation, politics, and cultural relations. This paper suggests that developing medical tourism may act as a basis for increasing tourism in general, thereby enhancing cultural exchanges and improving the relationship between South Korea (Republic of Korea) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), especially by establishing a new cooperative relationship in the health and medical field. This paper focuses on the functions of medical tourism in the past and its potential in the future, which may play a significant role in the relationship between South Korea and the UAE, particularly its influence on South Korea’s policies of cooperation with the UAE in the field of health and medical services.
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Penksa, Susan E., and Warren L. Mason. "EU Security Cooperation and the Transatlantic Relationship." Cooperation and Conflict 38, no. 3 (September 2003): 255–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00108367030383004.

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Hillebrand, Bas, and Wim G. Biemans. "The relationship between internal and external cooperation." Journal of Business Research 56, no. 9 (September 2003): 735–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0148-2963(01)00258-2.

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Leite, Emilene, Cecilia Pahlberg, and Susanne Åberg. "The cooperation-competition interplay in the ICT industry." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 33, no. 4 (May 8, 2018): 495–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-02-2017-0038.

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Purpose Building on a business network perspective, the paper addresses the following question: Why do firms move between cooperation and competition in the context of high-tech industry? Hence, the purpose of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the complex cooperation–competition interplay between actors in a business network. Design/methodology/approach A single case study within the information and communication technology industry is undertaken and illustrates the cooperation–competition interplay in projects of technology. Findings The authors discuss the implications of interdependence on relationship dynamics. The main argument is that business relationships survive despite periods of competition if interdependence is high. Thus, firms move between a state of cooperation and a state of competition within business relationships, rather than ending the relationships when starting to compete. Practical implications This study suggests that managers need to pay attention to how different degrees of interdependence lead firms to be embedded in cooperative or competitive forms of relationships. Originality/value The paper contributes to the ongoing debate about cooperation, competition and coopetition within international business and industrial marketing literature. An interesting aspect in the paper is the cooperation–competition interplay, which is associated with positioning. A centrally positioned actor will choose who to bring into the partnership, with positioning concomitantly changing from project to project. The willingness of being a central actor, i.e. a project leader, places traditional buyer–supplier partners in competition. Thus, cooperation and/or competition becomes contextual.
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Kafi, F., and S. M. T. Fatemi Ghomi. "A Game-Theoretic Model to Analyze Value Creation with Simultaneous Cooperation and Competition of Supply Chain Partners." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/754038.

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There is a rising trend in supplying chain management to employ simultaneous cooperation and competition (coopetition) among supply chain partners as an efficient strategy to create value. There exist, however, few models which analyze coopetitive situations mathematically. Cooperative game theory is the common tool in analyzing cooperative situations. However, the term “cooperative” in “cooperative game theory” is absolutely misleading since it ultimately leads to competition analysis and ignores the internal structure of the cooperation. Coopetition, however, results in structural transformations in players. Therefore, we require a mathematical modeling approach which takes into account the internal structural changes due to cooperation among competitors. In so doing, in this paper we propose, we assume that those parameters of each firm’s profit function are subject to transformation by cooperation as a function of cooperation level so as to determine the right level of cooperation and production of firms while considering technical cooperation between them. Furthermore, we demonstrate the results of applying the idea to a supply chain situation where two similar suppliers participate. We conclude that under intuitive conditions coopetition strategy is superior to the pure competitive relationship between the suppliers in terms of profitability which validates the previous empirical results mathematically.
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Ng, Kok-Yee, and Roy Y. J. Chua. "Do I Contribute More When I Trust More? Differential Effects of Cognition- and Affect-Based Trust." Management and Organization Review 2, no. 1 (March 2006): 43–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8784.2006.00028.x.

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AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between level of trust and cooperative behaviours in a social dilemma. We argue that this relationship should depend on the basis of trust (cognition- versus affect-based) and on beliefs about the equality of resource endowments. Results supported our prediction that increasing affect-based trust increases cooperation, but increasing cognition-based trust to a certain level can reduce cooperation because of free-riding tendency. Moreover, these effects of trust are stronger for individuals who believed that other group members had more resources than they did. Thus, our study demonstrates that higher levels of trust do not necessarily encourage cooperation. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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Zhang, Wei, Qingpu Zhang, and Guangdong Wu. "Interorganizational Knowledge Division Decision Model Based on Cooperative Innovation of Supply Chain System." Abstract and Applied Analysis 2014 (2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/418104.

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Within interorganizational cooperative innovation of construction supply chain system, the achievement of project value-adding could be reflected by several factors, such as project-based organizational effect level, and the relationship between project cooperative innovation objectives. In this paper, based on the assumption of equal cooperation between project-based organizations, we selected the knowledge cooperation between the owner and contractor in construction supply chain system as research object. From the perspective of maximizing project value-adding and the relationship of effort cost between knowledge input and innovation stage in consideration, we established the knowledge collaborative incentive model for interorganizational cooperative innovation of construction supply chain system and proposed the first-order and second-order approaches. Then we conducted the digital simulation and example analysis, its results showed that if the owner has the capability to achieve project value-adding in knowledge cooperation, he would adopt a part commissioned way. Otherwise, a fully commissioned way would be better.
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Cho, Dong-Sung, Hwy-Chang Moon, and Wenyan Yin. "Enhancing national competitiveness through national cooperation." Competitiveness Review 26, no. 5 (October 17, 2016): 482–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cr-05-2015-0036.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how countries can make a more efficient and effective cooperation strategy, considering their competitive strengths and weaknesses. Design/methodology/approach This paper is an exploratory study in examining the efficient way of national cooperation from the competitiveness perspective. By applying the double diamond-based nine-factor model and the framework for the life cycle of national competitiveness, this study proposes the importance of cooperation strategy, considering the current competitiveness status. A case study of two economies of South Korea (hereafter referred to as Korea) and Dubai reveals a potentially substantial cooperative relationship. Findings Although Korea and Dubai are geographically and culturally distant, they share complementary resources to enhance their overall competitiveness. In addition, their past experiences of growth can effectively deal with their current challenges and help their economies move to more advanced stage. Practical implications The methodology used in this paper can provide a useful guideline for policy makers to examine the current development status of their economies, find an appropriate cooperation partner and decide the priority of cooperating areas. Originality/value Although most existing studies explain national competitiveness from a narrow perspective, this paper provides a more comprehensive analysis using the extended model of Porter’s single diamond model. In addition, this paper conducts an intensive case study of Dubai and Korea for possible cooperation.
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Kamid, Kamid, Sofnidar Sofnidar, Sabila Eka Septi, and Yulita Dwi Citra. "The contribution of the traditional game of congklak to mathematics learning: How is the relationship and influence of interest, cooperative character and student responses." Premiere Educandum : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar dan Pembelajaran 11, no. 2 (November 25, 2021): 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.25273/pe.v11i2.9995.

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<div><p>This study tested a sample of 70 students with variables of interest, cooperation skills and responses in the math game of congklak from two schools, namely SD IT Aulia and SDN 112/I Perumnas. The objectives of the study: (1) to determine the comparison between interest, cooperative character and student responses in the traditional game of congklak in mathematics. (2) to determine the relationship of interest, cooperation with students' responses to the traditional game of congklak in mathematics. This type of research uses quantitative methods with a comparative type. The instrument in this study used a questionnaire on interests and observation sheets, namely the character of cooperation and student responses to the traditional game of congklak in mathematics. The results of the T-test obtained based on the table can be found that there is a relationship between interest, cooperative character and student responses in the traditional game of Congklak. In the table-based test, it can be said that there is a relationship between interest, cooperative character and student responses to the traditional game of congklak in mathematics</p></div>
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Biong, Harald. "Extendedness as a Relationship Governance Mechanism for Securing Cooperation in Marketing Relationships." Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing 13, no. 2 (June 5, 2006): 29–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j033v13n02_03.

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Lai, Chi-Shiun, Delphine Ya-Chu Chan, Chin-Fang Yang, and Wei-Chun Hsu. "The value creation scale of supplier-distributor relationship in international markets." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 30, no. 2 (March 2, 2015): 171–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-11-2011-0166.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to develop a value-creation measurement which is applicable to the supplier–overseas distributor relationship. As cross-border cooperation is increasingly important, there is yet no appropriate scale to measure the relationship value between the supplier and the distributor in cross-boundary context. Design/methodology/approach – With a view to establishing the measurement scale for the relationship value created between manufacturer and its overseas distributor, this study uses exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and regression to test reliability, convergent validity, discriminant validity and nomological validity of the scale. Findings – The scale is made up of six factors, including “customer service”, “relationship interaction”, “cost reduction”, “product promotion”, “product sales” and “information offering”; subsequent statistical tests strongly support the measurement. Research limitations/implications – First, the sample collection was not conducted randomly, and the sample was limited to 190 valid questionnaires. Future research might be conducted randomly or in a longitudinal fashion to increase the sample size. Second, this study focuses mainly on manufacturers in the mechanical parts industry and was conducted unilaterally to discuss the creation of relationship value. It is suggested that future researchers investigate relationship value generated in cross-border cooperation from a bilateral perspective or discuss cooperative relationships in other industries. Practical implications – This study creates a functional scale to measure the supplier–distributor value creation in cross-border cooperation, and it proves that six factors pertaining to relationship value have significant positive correlation with operating performance; in this regard, in supplier–distributor cooperative relationship, more value the distributor creates for its supplier, the better the operating performance of the supplier will be. Originality/value – In the academic sense, this measurement will be of substantial help to future empirical research on a larger scale. When applied to practice, this measurement supplements the extant body of value-measuring tools and works as an evaluation index for choosing overseas distributor.
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Hwang, Kyung-Yun. "Determinants of Relationship Characteristics and Cooperation Performance in Industry-Public Research Institute Cooperation." Management & Information Systems Review 38, no. 2 (June 2019): 119–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.29214/damis.2019.38.2.007.

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Kneebone, Susan. "Australia as a Powerbroker on Refugee Protection in Southeast Asia: The Relationship with Indonesia." Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees 33, no. 1 (March 23, 2017): 29–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.40446.

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Using the example of Australian-Indonesian cooperation on deterrence of asylum seekers in transit through Indonesia to Australia, this article challenges the view that Australia is a regional hegemon. It does this through two main methods. First, it engages in a close analysis of the shifting relationship between the two countries on refugee and asylum-seeker issues through different periods since 2001 to 2016. This demonstrates that the relationship is in fact more nuanced than previously suggested by other scholars. Second, it refers to Thomas Pedersen’s political concept of “cooperative hegemony,” which focuses upon “ideationalinstitutional realism” as a lens through which to view regional co-operation. It analyzes the institutional nature of the Australian–Indonesian cooperation relationship in the Southeast Asian context, to demonstrate that Australia has not established itself as a model of “cooperative hegemony.”
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Zhang, Yang, Hu, and Li. "Author Cooperation Network in Biology and Chemistry Literature during 2014-2018: Construction and Structural Characteristics." Information 10, no. 7 (July 9, 2019): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info10070236.

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How to explore the interaction between an individual researcher and others in scientific research, find out the degree of association among individual researchers, and evaluate the contribution of researchers to the whole according to the mechanism and law of interaction, is of great significance to grasp the overall trend of the field. Scholars mostly use bibliometrics to solve these problems and analyze the citation and cooperation among academic achievements from the dimension of "quantity". However, there is still no mature method for scholars to explore the evolution of knowledge and the relationship between authors; this paper tries to fill this gap. We narrow down the scope of research and focus the research content on the literature in biology and chemistry, collect all the papers from PubMed system (a very comprehensive authoritative database of biomedical papers) during 2014–2018, and take year as a specific analysis unit so as to improve the accuracy of the analysis. Then, we construct the author cooperation networks. Finally, through the above methods and steps, we identify the core authors of each year, analyze the recent cooperative relationships among authors, and predict some changes in the cooperative relationship among the authors based on the networks’ analytical data, evaluating and estimating the role that authors play in the overall field. Therefore, we expect that the cooperative authorship networks supported by the complex network theory can better explain the author's cooperative relationship.
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Bel, Germà, and Marianna Sebő. "Does Inter-Municipal Cooperation Really Reduce Delivery Costs? An Empirical Evaluation of the Role of Scale Economies, Transaction Costs, and Governance Arrangements." Urban Affairs Review 57, no. 1 (April 3, 2019): 153–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078087419839492.

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Inter-municipal cooperation in public service delivery has attracted the interest of local authorities seeking to reform public service provision. Cost saving, together with better quality and coordination, has been among the most important drivers of such cooperation. However, the empirical results on inter-municipal cooperation and its associated costs offer divergent outcomes. By conducting a meta-regression analysis, we seek to explain this discrepancy. We formulate several hypotheses regarding scale economies, transaction costs, and governance of cooperation. While we find no clear indications of the role played by transaction costs in the relationship between cooperation and service delivery costs, we find strong evidence that population size and governance are significant in explaining the relationship. Specifically, small populations and delegation to a higher tier of government seem to offer cost advantages to cooperating municipalities. As an extension of our model, we seek to disentangle service-related transaction costs based on asset specificity and ease of measurability of the service.
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Kim, Chang-Soo, John Dinwoodie, and Young-Joon Seo. "Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability." Sustainability 10, no. 10 (October 16, 2018): 3714. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10103714.

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This paper aims to reveal the relationship between cooperation, trust, and sustainability, and to uncover whether cooperation, trust, and sustainability is nested within collaboration in shipper–shipping company relationships. Structural equation modeling identified that cooperation has a positive effect on trust, which partially mediates the impact of cooperation on sustainability. Sub-constructs of cooperation included transparency, fairness, and mutuality. Fairness is the prime antecedent of trust, and developing fairness can create more effective and high-quality relationships among firms. A fuller theoretical model reveals how inter-firm cooperation may progress to collaboration, and why transparency does not necessarily lead to trust.
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Kim, Shine, Dong-Beom Kim, and Ki-Dae Kwon. "Relationship Study Among Relationship Satisfaction, Communication Dependence, Relationship Trust and Cooperation : Mediation Effect of Relationship Trust." Journal of Marketing Studies 24, no. 4 (December 31, 2016): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21191/jms.24.4.07.

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Onifade, Fehintola Nike, and Laurie Bridges. "Sister library cooperation." IFLA Journal 44, no. 1 (January 23, 2018): 44–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035217751959.

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The study examined the perceptions of team members of a sister library initiative between Nimbe Adedipe Library, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria and the Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA. An online survey and focus group discussion were used as data collecting instruments. All of the 26 members of the team were sent an email to respond to an online questionnaire; only 16 members responded representing a 61.5% response rate, while 20 members participated in the focus group discussions. The finding revealed that members had positive perceptions towards the relationship. They were enthusiastic in learning about each other’s culture; thereby inspiring cross-cultural capabilities in knowledge and information handling. Although members on both sides of the relationship had great concerns about the technology gap between the libraries, the study revealed that they were willing and looking forward to assisting one another.
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Li, Shu-qin, Lan Shuai, Xian-yi Cheng, Zhen-min Tang, and Jing-yu Yang. "A Descriptive Model of Robot Team and the Dynamic Evolution of Robot Team Cooperation." International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2005): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/5793.

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At present, the research on robot team cooperation is still in qualitative analysis phase and lacks the description model that can quantitatively describe the dynamical evolution of team cooperative relationships with constantly changeable task demand in Multi-robot field. First this paper whole and static describes organization model HWROM of robot team, then uses Markov course and Bayesian theorem for reference, dynamical describes the team cooperative relationships building. Finally from cooperative entity layer, ability layer and relative layer we research team formation and cooperative mechanism, and discuss how to optimize relative action sets during the evolution. The dynamic evolution model of robot team and cooperative relationships between robot teams proposed and described in this paper can not only generalize the robot team as a whole, but also depict the dynamic evolving process quantitatively. Users can also make the prediction of the cooperative relationship and the action of the robot team encountering new demands based on this model.
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