Antecedents, Consequences And Control Of Opportunistic Behavior In Strategic Networks

Volume: 7, Issue: 2
Published: Feb 3, 2011
Abstract
In the Strategic Management literature, the problem of cooperation arising from conflicts of interest has been described as the problem of motivation. Under assumptions of self-interest, or its stronger forms (such as opportunism), collectively beneficial outcomes do not result for because of the actions motivated by the self interests of individual members. In this paper, the author presents a host of antecedents that can spur and/or facilitate...
Paper Details
Title
Antecedents, Consequences And Control Of Opportunistic Behavior In Strategic Networks
Published Date
Feb 3, 2011
Volume
7
Issue
2
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