Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... costs , then , primarily concern writing and monitoring long - term contracts that are complex because of all the contingencies introduced by uncertain- ties and by the disposition , in what he calls " human nature as we know it , ” to ...
... costs , then , primarily concern writing and monitoring long - term contracts that are complex because of all the contingencies introduced by uncertain- ties and by the disposition , in what he calls " human nature as we know it , ” to ...
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... costs : the costs of writing and monitoring the contracts between Radiators and Engines , and the costs that each of the firms incurred in dealing with other parts of its environment . The second set of costs is not reduced . When ...
... costs : the costs of writing and monitoring the contracts between Radiators and Engines , and the costs that each of the firms incurred in dealing with other parts of its environment . The second set of costs is not reduced . When ...
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... costs . You know , he is the one that called Perrow's theory ' bankrupt ' in that book where Perrow criticized Williamson.28 Well , we had this small - numbers bargaining situation with big Ms. Radoe , and long - term con- tracts ...
... costs . You know , he is the one that called Perrow's theory ' bankrupt ' in that book where Perrow criticized Williamson.28 Well , we had this small - numbers bargaining situation with big Ms. Radoe , and long - term con- tracts ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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