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This approach to managerial economics takes models from contemporary economics research and applies this research to the internal structure of the firm. After teaching basic applied economics, the authors look inside the firm and apply this analysis to management decision making. The general model used for this application is organizational architecture. Organizational architecture consists of three aspects of corporate organization: the assignment of decision rights within the company; methods of rewarding individuals; and 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. The basic economic tools of analysis should help the manager design organizations that motivate individuals to make choices that will increase firm value.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Edition: 2nd International student edition
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education
Published: 31 Dec 2001
ISBN 10: 0071181067
ISBN 13: 9780071181068