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FINANCING NETWORK ORGANIZATIONS

John W. Kensinger and John D. Martin

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1991, vol. 4, issue 1, 66-76

Abstract: Most large firms are not large, single station facilities… Large size is the result of joining a series of stations within a single administrative entity…The interfaces between stations could instead be mediated by market exchanges. —Oliver Williamson1—

Date: 1991
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