2023
DOI: 10.22434/ifamr2023.0071
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Digital technologies as a driver of resilience and institutional transformation: The case of Ukrainian agroholdings

Taras Gagalyuk,
Maryna Kovalova

Abstract: The present paper explores how implementation of digital technologies (DTs) assists firms in transition economies in addressing weaknesses of the institutional environment surrounding them, in particular via establishment of collective governance systems. Based on case studies of three large-scale agroholdings operating in Ukraine, the paper aims to fill the research gaps with regard to the following: motivation of the firm to initiate DT-enabled collective governance systems; the rules these systems are based… Show more

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“…Many of these transactions, despite their value creation potential, fail to materialize in view of weakness of public enforcement mechanisms (cf. Gagalyuk and Kovalova, 2024;Gorton et al, 2003). If contract farming succeeds in replacing the unreliable spot market contracting by vertically coordinated governance, it indeed economizes on transaction cost and enables value creation (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these transactions, despite their value creation potential, fail to materialize in view of weakness of public enforcement mechanisms (cf. Gagalyuk and Kovalova, 2024;Gorton et al, 2003). If contract farming succeeds in replacing the unreliable spot market contracting by vertically coordinated governance, it indeed economizes on transaction cost and enables value creation (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%