Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: A Longitudinal Analysis of an Industry Self-Regulatory Institution
We extend theories of self-regulation of physical commons to analyze self-regulation of intangible commons in modern industry. We posit that when the action of one firm can cause "spillover" harm to others, firms share a type of commons. We theorize that the need to protect this commons ca...
Main Authors: | Barnett, M, King, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2008
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