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introducing less hierarchical organizations by delegating power to lower levels of the corporation. We develop a theory which …
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In this paper we consider the problem of the control of access to a firm's productive asset, embedding the relevant decisionmakers into a general structure of formal authority relations. Within such an authority structure, each decision maker acts as a principal to some decision makers, while...
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signals about the state of nature. A hierarchy is defined in terms of authority and the amount of communication allowed and it … committees. This leads us to suggest that the information requirements for a "good" hierarchy are stringent and if such …
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exploitation of knowledge as an input across the hierarchy and the associated communication costs. We relate these metrics to host …
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exploitation of knowledge as an input across the hierarchy and the associated communication costs. We relate these metrics to host …
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exploitation of knowledge as an input across the hierarchy and the associated communication costs. We relate these metrics to host …
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