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Nätverksorganisering och kulturell styrning av marknaden Studie av den iranska traditionella ”Bazaaren”

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  • Ahmadi, Ahmad

    (Department of Business Administration, School of Economics and Commercial Law, Göteborg University)

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In this paper I will describe the Iranian traditional market, the so called ”Bazaar”. The Bazaar has during the latest centuries been the only major actor and played a crucial role in the countries socio-economical life. It is the men’s world, based on network, hierarchical, and founded on informal institutions and relationships. The form of its organization is a combination of market, hierarchy and co-operation. It is network based and the Bazaari (businessman) is the central link in the network. Further, I introduce the concept of network and network theory in relation to the Bazaar. Afterwards the Bazaar is analysed and its function is explained with the help of network theory.

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  • Ahmadi, Ahmad, 2004. "Nätverksorganisering och kulturell styrning av marknaden Studie av den iranska traditionella ”Bazaaren”," FE rapport 2003-400, University of Gothenburg, Department of Business Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:gunwba:2003_400
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