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Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture James Brickley

Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture par James Brickley

Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture James Brickley


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Contains an approach to managerial economics that takes models from economics research and applies the research to the internal structure of a firm. This work contends that organizational architecture consists of three aspects: the assignment of decision rights; methods of rewarding individuals; and, structure of systems.

Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture Résumé

Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture James Brickley

With two distinct objectives, this text's approach to managerial economics takes models from recent economics research and applies the research to the internal structure of a firm. After teaching basic applied economics, the authors look inside the firm and apply this analysis to management decision making.

Authors Brickley, Smith, and Zimmerman contend that organizational architecture consists of three aspects of corporate organization: the assignment of decision rights within the company; methods of rewarding individuals; the structure of systems to evaluate the performance of both individuals and business units. These three components can be likened to a stool with three legs. If one of the legs is shorter, the stool is out of balance. These three elements must be in balance in the organization as well.

À propos de James Brickley

Research and teaching interests in the economics of organizations, corporate governance and compensation policy, corporate finance, franchising and banking. From 1989 to 1991, he was chairman of the Finance Department and research director at he University of Utah's Garn Institute of Finance. Professor Brickley was chairman of he Committee on MBA Programs from 1994-1997. Professor Smith has research interests in the fields of corporate financial policy, derivative securities and financial intermediation. He has published 14 books and over 80 articles in leading finance and economics journals. Students in the Executive Development Program have given him their Superior Teaching Award 16 times; students in the M.B.A. program have given him their Superior Teaching Award 10 times. In 1986, he was given the first Special Award for a Perfect Teaching Rating by the School; in 1983 he was chosen as a University Mentor in recognition of his scholarship and teaching. Research and teaching interests involve financial and managerial accounting. He and Professor Ross L. Watts received American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Awards in 1979 and 1980 for their joint papers. He received the American Accounting Association award for Seminal Contribution to Accounting Literature in 2004. He was the 1978 winner of the Competitive Manuscript Award, sponsored by the American Accounting Association, for his paper, The Costs and Benefits of Cost Allocation. His research, which has come to be called positive theories of accounting, seeks to understand the costs and benefits of various accounting procedures. He and Watts co-authored a book, Positive Accounting Theory, published by Prentice-Hall in 1986.

Sommaire

Part 1: Basic Concepts 1 Introduction 2 Economist's View of Behavior 3 Markets, Organizations, and the Role of Knowledge Part 2: Managerial Economics 4 Demand 5 Production and Cost 6 Market Structure 7 Pricing with Market Power 8 Economics of Strategy: Creating and Capturing Value 9 Economics of Strategy: Game Theory 10 Incentive Conflicts and Contracts Part 3: Designing Organizational Architecture 11 Organizational Architecture 12 Decision Rights: The Level of Empowerment 13 Decision Rights: Bundling Tasks into Jobs and Subunits 14 Attracting and Retaining Qualified Employees 15 Incentive Compensation 16 Individual Performance Evaluation 17 Divisional Performance Evaluation Capstone Case Study on Organizational Architecture: Arthur Anderson LLP Part 4: Applications of Organizational Architecture 18 Corporate Governance 19 Vertical Integration and Outsourcing 20 Leadership: Motivating Change within Organizations 21 Understanding the Business Environment: The Economics of Regulation 22 Ethics and Organizational Architecture 23 Organizational Architecture and the Process of Management Innovation

Informations supplémentaires

GOR002666836
9780071106337
0071106332
Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture James Brickley
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20060516
752
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