TY - BOOK ID - 5256301 TI - Cooperative strategy : economic, business, and organizational issues AU - Faulkner, David AU - Rond, Mark de. PY - 2000 SN - 0198296894 9786610815180 1280815183 1383019010 PB - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Strategic alliances (Business) KW - Cooperation. KW - International business enterprises KW - Business networks. KW - Alliances stratégiques (Affaires) KW - Coopération KW - Entreprises multinationales KW - Réseaux d'affaires KW - Management. KW - Gestion KW - Cooperation KW - -Business networks KW - #SBIB:316.334.2A551 KW - #SBIB:35H300 KW - #SBIB:003.IO KW - Business networking KW - Networking, Business KW - Networks, Business KW - Social networks KW - Industrial clusters KW - Business enterprises, International KW - Corporations, International KW - Global corporations KW - International corporations KW - MNEs (International business enterprises) KW - Multinational corporations KW - Multinational enterprises KW - Transnational corporations KW - Business enterprises KW - Corporations KW - Joint ventures KW - Cooperative distribution KW - Cooperative movement KW - Distribution, Cooperative KW - Economics KW - Profit-sharing KW - Alliances in business KW - Business alliances, Strategic KW - Corporate alliances KW - Strategic business alliances KW - Strategic corporate alliances KW - Strategic partnerships (Business) KW - Partnership KW - Business networks KW - Management KW - Partijen en strategieën in de onderneming: ondernemingsbeleid en management KW - Organisatieleer: algemene werken KW - Collaborative economy KW - Peer-to-peer economy KW - Sharing economy KW - Alliances stratégiques (Affaires) KW - Coopération KW - Réseaux d'affaires KW - Management Styles & Communication KW - Business & Economics KW - Cooperative societies. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5256301 AB - This work draws together thinking and research on co-operative strategy. The area grew dramatically throughout the 1990s, with no single thematic approach becoming the dominant theory. ER -