Social aspects of clustering as an innovative form of entrepreneurship in agribusiness
Roman Chorób
Abstract:Background: Trust is the primary outcome of social cooperation rules rooted in national and group culture, which make up social capital, and is particularly important in fostering integration. Actors in an integrated system invest their trust in one another, but especially in the cluster head. Trust provides an opportunity to reduce transaction costs, which are critical where particularisms and excessive regulation may disrupt both the cluster’s operation and the dominance of corporate and bureaucratic culture… Show more
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