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Abstract
The paper aims at examining the hypothesis that the influence of trust on contract can be thought
of as a dynamic factor of organizational choices in supply chains. The relationship between contract
and trust is delineated on the basis of institutional environment, contractual incompleteness,
safeguards and restrictive provisions. The interaction between individual and system
elements in the formation of trust and its influence in hybrid contracting is considered. According
to a New Institutional Economics approach and a theoretical framework is proposed. Empirical
evidence is provided by a case study regarding an Italian retailer company establishing
hybrid structure with its suppliers. Investments in suppliers selection provide the basis for trust
supporting relationships which economize on negotiating and litigation costs.