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Bridging Uncertainty in Management Consulting: The Mechanisms of Trust and Networked Reputation
This article analyzes the market of management consulting and identifies institutional and transactional uncertainty as its principal features. Based on these uncertainties, it is argued that competition in this market takes place on entirely different grounds than in other business sectors. It is s...
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