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the ways land conflicts reflected, intensified or reshaped struggles over authority within and between families, local … about land tenure and debates over land transactions often turned on issues of authority. Who was entitled to sell, lease … with conflicts over authority and obligation at all levels of social interaction. This essay will focus on processes of …
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the ways land conflicts reflected, intensified or reshaped struggles over authority within and between families, local … about land tenure and debates over land transactions often turned on issues of authority. Who was entitled to sell, lease … with conflicts over authority and obligation at all levels of social interaction. This essay will focus on processes of …
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Philosophers, psychologists, and economists have long argued that certain decision rights carry not only instrumental value but may also be valuable for their own sake. The ideas of autonomy, freedom, and liberty derive their intuitive appeal - at least partly - from an assumed positive...
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based on authority rights and minimizing costs for implementing high efforts. Concentrated delegation and hierarchical … cross-authority delegation is the optimal form of full delegation. If, however, the division heads are more efficient than …
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based on authority rights and minimizing costs for implementing high efforts. The analysis includes the owner of a firm, a … delegation of authority to them to replace their high incentive pay by incentives based on private benefits of control. In that …, but concentrated delegation of full authority to a single division head is optimal for cooperation being crucial. If …
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Philosophers, psychologists, and economists have long argued that certain decision rights carry not only instrumental value but may also be valuable for their own sake. The ideas of autonomy, freedom, and liberty derive their intuitive appeal—at least partly—from an assumed positive...
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