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  2. Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Cooperation (written as co-operation in British English and, with a varied usage along time, [1] coöperation) takes place when a group of organisms works or acts together for a collective benefit to the group as opposed to working in competition for selfish individual benefit.

  3. Klaus Schwab's Call for Cooperation and Collaboration

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    They require a holistic approach that acknowledges the importance of every stakeholder—governments, businesses, research institutions, civil society, and individuals. This is why the theme for ...

  4. Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    In social science generally and linguistics specifically, the cooperative principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in common social situations—that is, how listeners and speakers act cooperatively and mutually accept one another to be understood in a particular way.

  5. On Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    On Cooperation" is one of the last works of Vladimir Lenin. It was written on January 6, 1923. It was written on January 6, 1923. First published in the " Way of Truth " newspaper, in issues 115 and 116, on May 26 and 27, 1923.

  6. Collaborative partnership - Wikipedia

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    Network development, partnership, and collaboration have been proposed to enable organizations to understand and respond to complex problems in new ways (Cummings, 1984; Gray, 1985). Marginal stakeholders need to understand the importance of a shared decision-making process to formalize the relationships in the network.

  7. Positive interdependence - Wikipedia

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    Positive interdependence (cooperation) results in promotive interaction where individuals encourage and facilitate teammates' efforts to complete the task. Negative interdependence (competition) encourages contrient interaction where team members work to oppose or block the success of others on their team while working to further their own ...

  8. Opinion - For Democrats, strategic and bipartisan cooperation ...

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    Recognizing that there are areas where compromise can — and should — be reached while also understanding that Democrats should protect certain core principles is a good first step.

  9. Sincere cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Right before the principle of sincere cooperation is introduced, the legislator notes the importance of national identities. [2] Therefore, by looking at Article 4(2) and 4(3) TEU simultaneously, there are "constitutional limits in an institutional and procedural framework" that are inherent to the framework around which the principle of ...