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Organizational Innovation and Firm Performance
George Baker
,
Takeo Hoshi
,
Hideshi Itoh
&
Sadao Nagaoka
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June 2008
Copyright
2008
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Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 22(2)
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Organizational Innovation and Corporate Performance
Author(s):
George Baker
,
Takeo Hoshi
&
Hideshi Itoh
(p. 143-145)
Chapter 2:
Strategic Alliances: Bridges between "Islands of Conscious Power"
Author(s):
George P. Baker
,
Robert Gibbons
&
Kevin J. Murphy
(p. 146-163)
Chapter 3:
An Economic Analysis of Platform Sharing
Author(s):
Arghya Ghosh
&
Hodaka Morita
(p. 164-186)
Chapter 4:
Determinants of Firm Boundaries: Empirical Analysis of the Japanese Auto Industry from 1984 to 2002
Author(s):
Sadao Nagaoka
,
Akira Takeishi
&
Yoshihisa Noro
(p. 187-206)
Chapter 5:
Complementarities among Authority, Accountability, and Monitoring: Evidence from Japanese Business Groups
Author(s):
Hideshi Itoh
&
Tatsuya Kikutani
(p. 207-228)
Chapter 6:
Relative Performance Evaluation, Agent Hold-up and Firm Organization
Author(s):
Ola Kvaløy
&
Trond E. Olsen
(p. 229-241)
Chapter 7:
Bank Size and Lending Relationships in Japan
Author(s):
Hirofumi Uchida
,
Gregory F. Udell
&
Wako Watanabe
(p. 242-267)
Chapter 8:
Ability and Employer Learning: Evidence from the Economist Labor Market
Author(s):
Paul Oyer
(p. 268-289)
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