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more efficient than the CEO, the owner will choose centralization given that cooperation is the dominating issue, but …
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design of jobs. However, it still remains unclear whether these changes will lead to more centralization or more …
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from general to functional managers - a phenomenon we term functional centralization. …
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from general to functional managers – a phenomenon we term "functional centralization." …
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more efficient than the CEO, the owner will choose centralization given that cooperation is the dominating issue, but …
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Most contracts that individuals enter into are not written from scratch; rather, they depend upon forms and terms that have been successful in the past. In this paper, we study the structure of form construction contracts published by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). We show that...
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When investing in research and development (R&D), institutions must decide whether to take a top-down approach – soliciting a particular technology – or a bottom-up approach in which innovators suggest ideas. This paper examines a reform to the U.S. Air Force Small Business Innovation...
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Most contracts that individuals enter into are not written from scratch; rather, they depend upon forms and terms that have been successful in the past. In this paper, we study the structure of form construction contracts published by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). We show that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005233914
government procurement contracts from smaller to larger firms. Consequently, industries become more concentrated and growth …
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This paper provides an analysis of the social consequences of people seeking to keep up with the Joneses. All individuals attempt to reach a higher rank than the Joneses, including the Joneses themselves. This attitude gives rise to an equilibrium in which all individuals have equal utilities...
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