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Acyclicity 2 Code convergence 2 Common ground 2 Communication codes 2 Conceptual pacts 2 Coordination games 2 Experiment 2 Hierarchy 2 Language 2 Organizational structure 2 Transitivity 2 Triads 2 Communication 1 Coordination 1 Game theory 1 Hierarchie 1 Kommunikation 1 Koordination 1 Organisationsstruktur 1 Spieltheorie 1
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Koçak, Özgecan 2 Warglien, Massimo 2
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Journal of Organization Design 1 Journal of organization design : JOD 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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When three's a crowd: How relational structure and social history shape organizational codes in triads
Koçak, Özgecan; Warglien, Massimo - In: Journal of Organization Design 9 (2020) 1, pp. 1-27
When members of an organization share communication codes, coordination across subunits is easier. But if groups interact separately, they will each develop a specialized code. This paper asks: Can organizations shape how people interact in order to create shared communication codes? What kinds...
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When three's a crowd : how relational structure and social history shape organizational codes in triads
Koçak, Özgecan; Warglien, Massimo - In: Journal of organization design : JOD 9 (2020) 1/18, pp. 1-27
When members of an organization share communication codes, coordination across subunits is easier. But if groups interact separately, they will each develop a specialized code. This paper asks: Can organizations shape how people interact in order to create shared communication codes? What kinds...
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