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In this paper we want to analyze the internal divisional structure within an organi-zation in the framework of incomplete contract theory. We use the framework of Aghionand Tirole (1997) and define the managerial control structure as sequence of search.A key feature of this paper which...
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When complete contracting is not possible, allocating control structure becomes the second-best arrangement. This paper analyzes the design of optimal divisional structure within an organization where ex post bargaining between the potential divisional managers is possible. In much the same...
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We describe how recent advances in wearable sensing technology allow for unprecedented accuracy in studies of human behavior, particularly organizational behavior. We use one such platform, the Sociometric badge, to understand organizational behavior in two studies. In the first, we describe the...
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The book contains some of the works of the national conference "Communication and organizational behavior" organized by the Polytechnic University of Bucharest on March 25, 2010 at the Department of Teaching Staff Training and Socio-Human Sciences
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An evolutionary tool kit is applied in this paper to explain how innate social behavior traits evolved in early human groups. These traits were adapted to the particular production requirements of the group in human phylogeny. They shaped the group members' attitudes towards contributing to the...
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An evolutionary tool kit is applied in this paper to explain how innate social behavior traits evolved in early human groups. These traits were adapted to the particular production requirements of the group in human phylogeny. They shaped the group members’ attitudes towards contributing to...
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An evolutionary tool kit is applied in this paper to explain how innate social behavior traits evolved in early human groups. These traits were adapted to the particular production requirements of the group in human phylogeny. They shaped the group members' attitudes towards contributing to the...
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Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 - Non-Representational Thought, Ethics and Aesthetics -- Chapter 3 – Organizational Artefacts -- Chapter 4 – The Case for Organization Design as a Non-Unitary Construct -- Chapter 5 - Foundations of Holistic Organization Design -- Chapter 6 - The...
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