Information, Organization and ManagementSpringer Science & Business Media, 27.03.2008 - 536 Seiten Information, Organization and Management is a comprehensive treatment of the economic and technical foundations for new organizational forms, relations and processes. It provides a wide range of underlying concepts and frameworks that help the reader understand the major forces driving organizational and marketplace change, rather than presenting these changes as simple outcomes of technological or management fads. "The book has a heavier than usual economic bent, yet also considers the human cognitive aspects. The emphasis throughout is on the total concepts, with subsections at the end of each chapter describing the role of information and the implications for management. The content is well worth reading." Paul Gray, Claremont Graduate School and University of California at Irvine. |
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... example, a better yield is achieved with the same amount of seeds. Innovations may therefore also be interpreted as a spe cial form of production detour: Labor is not utilized as a direct product generating factor, but for the creation ...
... example, potential exchange partners' abilities and intentions, require resources. The various forms of scarcity reduction – production detours, innovation, divi sion of labor/specialization, as well as the resultant exchange and ...
... example, the offer to buy was too low (case 1), the next price will be higher. If the offer for sale was too high (case 4), then the offer will be lower in the next period, etc. “This series of systematic changes in the interconnected ...
... example of norms requiring supervision (see Besen/Saloner 1988). The emergence of self maintaining norms and norms requiring supervision can be explained with the help of game theoretic models. For example, the crea tion of self ...
... example, an appropriate agreement. Thus, information and communication are required to solve the coordination problem. If, to begin with, there is a norm, it sustains itself since the actors have no interest in deviating from this norm ...
Inhalt
18 | |
Chapter 3 | 64 |
Chapter 4 | 115 |
Chapter 5 | 183 |
Chapter 6 | 232 |
Chapter 7 | 270 |
Chapter 8 | 316 |
Chapter 9 | 368 |
Chapter 10 | 422 |
References | 477 |
Index 533 | 532 |
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