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Industrial Cooperation: Definition, Interest and Dynamic Evolution

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The aim of this communication is to explain cooperation agreement as a specific mode of coordination and to study how this agreement relation is embedded into organisational knowledge and competences. In a first part, we propose a definition of the motivations for cooperation. The second part deals with cooperation. This last guides responses to the unanticipated technological change using “trust”.

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Filippi, M. (1997). Industrial Cooperation: Definition, Interest and Dynamic Evolution. In: Baron, C., Geffroy, JC., Motet, G. (eds) Embedded System Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2574-2_19

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