Complex Organizations: A Critical EssayRandom House, 1986 - 307 頁 |
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... efficiency in the production of profits rules . Finally , economists believe that high profits for owners are sufficient evidence of efficiency and that efficiency benefits society because resources are not wasted . This last assumption ...
... efficiency in the production of profits rules . Finally , economists believe that high profits for owners are sufficient evidence of efficiency and that efficiency benefits society because resources are not wasted . This last assumption ...
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... efficiency questions ; increased profits or rates of profit after acquisition do not necessarily mean more efficiency ; they can mean less com- petitive pricing , tax advantages , and so on . ) In addition to market control and ...
... efficiency questions ; increased profits or rates of profit after acquisition do not necessarily mean more efficiency ; they can mean less com- petitive pricing , tax advantages , and so on . ) In addition to market control and ...
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... efficiency versus market power . See S. R. H. Jones , " The Organization of Work : A Historical Dimen- sion ... Efficiency or Domination ? " in Power , Efficiency and In- stitutions , Arthur Francis , Jeremy Turk , and Paul Willman , eds ...
... efficiency versus market power . See S. R. H. Jones , " The Organization of Work : A Historical Dimen- sion ... Efficiency or Domination ? " in Power , Efficiency and In- stitutions , Arthur Francis , Jeremy Turk , and Paul Willman , eds ...
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WHY BUREAUCRACY? | 1 |
MANAGERIAL IDEOLOGIES AND THE ORIGINS OF | 49 |
THE HUMAN RELATIONS MODEL | 79 |
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