Buch, Englisch, 219 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1150 g
ISBN: 978-0-7923-8016-0
Verlag: Springer Us
Both theoretical and empirical literature of organizational economics have not come to grips with the decision making process in such organizations. With this in perspective the volume describes four fundamentally new contributions. It presents:
- an approach to defining proximate objectives of managers at the divisional levels in a decentralized organization and the coordination by managers at higher levels,
- an approach to developing a modelling framework from a sound theoretical perspective in order to reflect the postulated behavior,
- an approach to defining an estimation technique to operationalize both (a) and (b) in a specific empirical context, and
- the richness of empirical insights which remained elusive for over thirty years. As such this study is an important step to make fundamental progress in the area of interface between business policy and microeconomic theory.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftssektoren & Branchen Fertigungsindustrie Sonstige Fertigungsindustrien
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Management Unternehmensorganisation & Entwicklungsstrategien
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Management Unternehmensführung
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftswissenschaften Literatur für Manager
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Sources of Managerial Discretion.- 1.1. Managerial Discretion.- 1.2. Market Share.- 1.3. Product Diversification.- 1.4. Organizational Structure.- 1.5. Corporate Control.- 1.6. Incentives and Monitoring.- 1.7. Nature of the Study.- 2. The Corporate Decision Process.- 2.1. The Milieu.- 2.2. The U-Form Organization.- 2.3. The M-Form Organization.- 2.4. The Major Lessons.- 2.5. Proximate Divisional Objectives.- 2.6. Need for Progress.- 3. Modelling Framework.- 3.1. The Issues.- 3.2. The Current Practice.- 3.3. The Correct Formulation.- 3.4. Some Practical Difficulties.- 4. Method of Estimation.- 4.1. The Problem.- 4.2. The Current Status.- 4.3. The Proposed Estimation Procedure.- 4.4. Further Generalization.- 4.5. Problems of Inference.- 5. Operationalizing the Model.- 5.1. The Data Base.- 5.2. Some Accounting Definitions.- 5.3. The Variables.- 5.4. Some Limitations.- 6. Investments and Capital Structure.- 6.1. The Strategic Choices.- 6.2. The Implicit Contract.- 6.3. The Constraints on the Management.- 6.4. Managerial Preferences.- 6.5. Expected Patterns.- 6.6. Empirical Experience.- 7. Selling Costs and Market Share.- 7.1. The Marketing Decision.- 7.2. The Model.- 7.3. The Results.- 8. Production Inventory Decisions.- 8.1. The Focus.- 8.2. Modelling Framework.- 8.3. Empirical Results.- 9. In Retrospect.- 9.1. The Theoretical Progress.- 9.2. Issues of Model Specification.- 9.3. Estimation Problems.- 9.4. Conclusion.- References.