Commercial relations, contract, and litigation in Denmark: a discussion of Macaulay's theories
Thematisation both describes the identification of events as relevant to relations between the parties and links these events to special resources and sanctions. In this process managers apply their knowledge of commercial relations and of transaction structures to ensure freedom to choose between m...
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