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Organisational Cooperation and Rent

Josef Wieland ()
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Josef Wieland: Zeppelin University

Chapter Chapter 9 in Relational Economics, 2020, pp 121-132 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Karl Marx was one of the first theorists to recognise and address the connection between organisational cooperation and the cooperation rent achieved in this context. He saw it as immanent to the laws of capital utilisation, whereas Berle and Means placed it in the context of the organisation of corporations. Against this background, a very detailed investigation of relational rents has emerged in recent years, which is derived from the company- and co-specialization of organisational resources. In general, they are the result of the successful relation of idiosyncratic resources and capabilities through efficient governance structures.

Keywords: Organisational cooperation; Factor income; Rent from cooperation; Relational rents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45112-7_9

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