2000 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
His primary areas of investigation include Corporate governance, Transaction cost, Microeconomics, Industrial organization and Control. The concepts of his Corporate governance study are interwoven with issues in Strength of ties, Opportunism, Knowledge management and Intermediary. The various areas that he examines in his Transaction cost study include Evolutionary economics, Social exchange theory, Affect and Competence.
His Microeconomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cognitive dissonance, Exploit, Dynamic efficiency, Novelty and Economic methodology. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Cognitive dissonance, focusing on Technological distance and, on occasion, Marketing. His Industrial organization study combines topics in areas such as Interorganizational relations, Customer relationship management, Empirical research and Commerce.
His main research concerns Corporate governance, Knowledge management, Transaction cost, Microeconomics and Industrial organization. His Corporate governance study also includes fields such as
His Cognitive dissonance research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Absorptive capacity and Embodied cognition. His research integrates issues of Loyalty, Opportunism, Computational economics, Bounded rationality and Social exchange theory in his study of Transaction cost. His work carried out in the field of Industrial organization brings together such families of science as Control and Marketing, Customer relationship management.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Theory of the firm, Embodied cognition, Knowledge management, Positive economics and Epistemology. He combines subjects such as Perspective and Dynamic capabilities with his study of Theory of the firm. His Embodied cognition research incorporates themes from Evolutionary economics and Cognitive dissonance.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Management, Corporate governance and Qualitative research in addition to Knowledge management. In his articles, Bart Nooteboom combines various disciplines, including Corporate governance and Strategic alliance. He works in the field of Industrial organization, namely Absorptive capacity.
Bart Nooteboom mainly focuses on Knowledge management, Theory of the firm, Corporate governance, Positive economics and Express trust. While the research belongs to areas of Knowledge management, Bart Nooteboom spends his time largely on the problem of Focus, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Embodied cognition. In his study, Cognitive dissonance is strongly linked to School of thought, which falls under the umbrella field of Embodied cognition.
His work in Corporate governance tackles topics such as Competence which are related to areas like Inter organizational. Bart Nooteboom works mostly in the field of Express trust, limiting it down to concerns involving Vulnerability and, occasionally, Attribution. His biological study focuses on Absorptive capacity.
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Effects of Trust and Governance on Relational Risk
Bart Nooteboom;Hans Berger;Niels G. Noorderhaven.
(1997)
Optimal cognitive distance and absorptive capacity
Bart Nooteboom;Wim Van Haverbeke;Wim Van Haverbeke;Geert Duysters;Victor Gilsing.
(2007)
Trust: Forms, Foundations, Functions, Failures and Figures
Bart Nooteboom.
(2003)
Learning and innovation in organizations and economies
Bart Nooteboom.
(2001)
Inter-firm alliances: Analysis and design
Bart Nooteboom.
(1999)
Interfirm Alliances: International Analysis and Design
Bart Nooteboom.
(1999)
Innovation and diffusion in small firms: Theory and evidence
Bart Nooteboom.
(1994)
Trust, Opportunism and Governance: A Process and Control Model
Bart Nooteboom.
(1996)
Network embeddedness and the exploration of novel technologies: technological distance, betweenness centrality and density
VA Victor Gilsing;B Nooteboom;Wpm Wim Vanhaverbeke;GM Geert Duysters.
(2008)
Trust, Contract and Relationship Development
R.J.A. Klein Woolthuis;B. Hillebrand;B. Nooteboom.
(2005)
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