The radical political and economic reforms sweeping through former socialist countries during the last decades have opened rich opportunities for privately owned businesses to emerge and develop. Since the market institutions and infrastructures in these countries are largely underdeveloped, private firms in transition economies rely extensively on interfirm partnerships. This raises the question of how-in the absence of institutions that legitimate markets, contracts, and private property-managers of new business ventures develop trusting relationships. This study helps address this question...
The radical political and economic reforms sweeping through former socialist countries during the last decades have opened rich opportunities for priv...