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decisional systems alternative to the market, from planning to organizations. This issue emerges from the convergence of four … in his scientific interests and methods, the conviction that planning and organizations as decentralized structures can …
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This paper develops a theory of the allocation of formal and real authority within organizations. Real authority is …
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We consider resource allocation within an organisation and show how delegation bears on moral hazard and adverse selection when agents have a preference for autonomy. Agents may care about autonomy for reasons of job-satisfaction, status or greater reputation when performing well under autonomy....
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restriction of implementability is caused by an identification problem. It also describes organizations that can solve this …
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In standard neoclassical theory a double neutrality holds: the nature of the technical assets employed in production does not influence property rights and vice versa the property right structure does not influence the technology adopted by the organization. However, empirical evidence shows...
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I provide a justification of intellectual property rights as a source of static efficiency gains in manufacturing, rather than dynamic benefits from greater innovation. I develop a property-rights model of a supply relationship with two dimensions of non-contractible investment. In equilibrium,...
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