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of Third Parties

by unknown authors , 2010
"... � ISO/IEC 17000 defines conformity assessment as demonstration that specified requirements relating to a product, process, system, person, or body are fulfilled � Conformity can be determined by a first-, second-, or third-party What are Third Parties? � A third party is a person or body that is ind ..."
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� ISO/IEC 17000 defines conformity assessment as demonstration that specified requirements relating to a product, process, system, person, or body are fulfilled � Conformity can be determined by a first-, second-, or third-party What are Third Parties? � A third party is a person or body

Third party

by Konstantinos Selviaridis, Martin Spring
"... The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0957-4093.htm Third party logistics: a literature review and research agenda ..."
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0957-4093.htm Third party logistics: a literature review and research agenda

THIRD PARTY

by Non-binding Poll Results, Non-binding Poll
"... Summary Results: 77.81 % of those who registered to participate provided an opinion or an abstention; 31.86 % of those who provided an opinion indicated support for the VRFs and VSLs ..."
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Summary Results: 77.81 % of those who registered to participate provided an opinion or an abstention; 31.86 % of those who provided an opinion indicated support for the VRFs and VSLs

Third Party Access Procedure

by unknown authors
"... Third parties may play an important role in the support of hardware and software management, ..."
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Third parties may play an important role in the support of hardware and software management,

Third-party punishment and social norms”,

by Ernst Fehr , Urs Fischbacher - Evolution and Human Behavior, , 2004
"... Abstract We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experiments. We hypothesize that egalitarian distribution norms and cooperation norms apply in our experiments, and that third parties, whose economic payoff is unaffected by the norm violation, ma ..."
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Abstract We examine the characteristics and relative strength of third-party sanctions in a series of experiments. We hypothesize that egalitarian distribution norms and cooperation norms apply in our experiments, and that third parties, whose economic payoff is unaffected by the norm violation

VII. Third Party Procedures Third Party Risk

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"... The board of directors and senior management of an insured depository institution (institution) are ultimately responsible for managing activities conducted through third-party relationships, and identifying and controlling the risks arising ..."
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The board of directors and senior management of an insured depository institution (institution) are ultimately responsible for managing activities conducted through third-party relationships, and identifying and controlling the risks arising

An investment game with third-party intervention*

by Historia Económica, Amina L Gary Charness (ucsb, Ramón Cobo-reyes (ugr, Natalia Jiménez (ugr, Gary Charness, Natalia Jiménez , 2006
"... An investment game with third-party intervention ..."
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An investment game with third-party intervention

Contracting with Third Parties (Preliminary)

by Sandeep Baliga, Tomas Sjöström , 2003
"... Abstract. We study a standard contracting model with a buyer and a seller who make ex ante investments in their trading relationship. We show that introducing a third party allows implementation of the first-best outcome, even if the agents can renegotiate inefficient outcomes and collude. Fines pai ..."
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Abstract. We study a standard contracting model with a buyer and a seller who make ex ante investments in their trading relationship. We show that introducing a third party allows implementation of the first-best outcome, even if the agents can renegotiate inefficient outcomes and collude. Fines

An investment game with third-party

by Gary Charness A, Ramón Cobo-reyes B, Natalia Jiménez B , 2008
"... This paper explores the effect of the possibility of third-party intervention on behavior in a variant of the Berg et al. [Berg, J., Dickhaut, J., McCabe, K., 1995. Trust, reciprocity and social history. Games and Economic Behavior 10, 122–142] “Investment Game”. A third-party’s material payoff is n ..."
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This paper explores the effect of the possibility of third-party intervention on behavior in a variant of the Berg et al. [Berg, J., Dickhaut, J., McCabe, K., 1995. Trust, reciprocity and social history. Games and Economic Behavior 10, 122–142] “Investment Game”. A third-party’s material payoff

Contracting with third parties

by Eep Baliga, Tomas Sjöström , 2005
"... In bilateral holdup and moral hazard in teams models, introducing a third party allows implementation of the first best, even if renegotiation is possible. Fines paid to the third party provide incentives for truth-telling and investment. This result holds even if the third party is corruptible, as ..."
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In bilateral holdup and moral hazard in teams models, introducing a third party allows implementation of the first best, even if renegotiation is possible. Fines paid to the third party provide incentives for truth-telling and investment. This result holds even if the third party is corruptible
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