Hi, everyone. I am reading the MIS Review article. but, some part of context is hard to understand. in the sentance, "Other researchers have drawn from agency theory and the incomplete contracts literature" peticulary, what does "drawn" means? please let me know the that meaning. thanks in advances
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[nq:1]Hi, everyone. I am reading the MIS Review article. but, some part of context is hard to understand.
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[nq:1]Hi, everyone.
I am reading the MIS Review article.
but, some part of context is hard to understand.
in the sentance, "Other researchers have drawn from agency theory and the incomplete contracts literature" peticulary, what does "drawn" means?
[/nq] Here it means that they have taken ideas from agency theory etc.
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[nq:1]Hi, everyone. I am reading the MIS Review article. but, some part of context is hard to understand. in the sentance, "Other researchers have drawn from agency theory and the incomplete contracts literature" peticulary, what does "drawn" means? please let me know the that meaning.[/nq] Here it means that they have taken ideas from agency theory etc.