Brokerage is a process in which individuals (brokers) act as intermediaries between individuals or groups who do not have direct access to each other. The broker provides a link between these segmented or isolated groups or individuals, so that access to goods, services or information is enabled. Brokers possess specialist knowledge or resources that enable them to act more effectively than individuals or groups could themselves
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Brokerage, a term prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, has returned. A huge literature analyses how bro...
We accomplish three tasks here. (1) We highlight the lack of cross-fertilization between research on...
Brokerage is a process in which individuals (brokers) act as intermediaries between individuals or g...
<p>Brokering occurs when an intermediary, the broker, assists in the transfer or exchange of goods, ...
International audienceKnowledge brokers move and translate knowledge and create connections between ...
The Brokerage Roles in the Organizational Networks and Manipulation of Information Flo
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of brokerage ...
This paper sets forth that governance brokerage can be regarded as a natural outgrowth of the actual...
Brokers play an important role in the access of information and transactions. What makes a person a ...
Market intermediaries – brokers – play a critical role in making markets by bridging the buyer-selle...
As literature highlighted, collaboration and partnership between Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)...
Contains fulltext : 196044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)11 p
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Brokerage, a term prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, has returned. A huge literature analyses how bro...
We accomplish three tasks here. (1) We highlight the lack of cross-fertilization between research on...
Brokerage is a process in which individuals (brokers) act as intermediaries between individuals or g...
<p>Brokering occurs when an intermediary, the broker, assists in the transfer or exchange of goods, ...
International audienceKnowledge brokers move and translate knowledge and create connections between ...
The Brokerage Roles in the Organizational Networks and Manipulation of Information Flo
In this paper we explore the mechanisms underpinning returns to brokerage positions by considering t...
The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of brokerage ...
This paper sets forth that governance brokerage can be regarded as a natural outgrowth of the actual...
Brokers play an important role in the access of information and transactions. What makes a person a ...
Market intermediaries – brokers – play a critical role in making markets by bridging the buyer-selle...
As literature highlighted, collaboration and partnership between Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)...
Contains fulltext : 196044.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)11 p
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Brokerage, a term prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, has returned. A huge literature analyses how bro...
We accomplish three tasks here. (1) We highlight the lack of cross-fertilization between research on...