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Cooperating to Commercialize Technology: A Dynamic Model of Fairness Perceptions, Experience, and Cooperation

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  • Elco Burg
  • Kim E. Oorschot

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  • Elco Burg & Kim E. Oorschot, 2013. "Cooperating to Commercialize Technology: A Dynamic Model of Fairness Perceptions, Experience, and Cooperation," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 22(6), pages 1336-1355, November.
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