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The agent-based approach views an organization as a collection of agents, interacting with one another in their pursuit of assigned tasks. The performance of an organization in this framework is determined by the formal and informal structures of interactions among agents, which define the lines...
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management requires limited hierarchy, flexible teams, and performance-based incentives. To encompass these realities, the theory …
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eroded as one moves down the hierarchy. The reason is that, because exerting effort is costly, the supervisor only partially … inefficiencies, firms should keep the extent of hierarchy to a minimum, promote employees with the strongest sensitivity to social …
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A hierarchically structured rent-seeking contest may be associated with lower equilibrium expenditure than a corresponding flat contest. In this chapter we discuss how this fact may be used to explain the structure of organizations such as firms, including why firms commonly have outside owners.
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We model a firm in an institutional market setting, consisting of a production technology and its governance. The governance consists of a hierarchical firm structure, a cost efficiency parameter,and an internal pay system. The depth of the firm is determined by profit maximization under the...
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