Division of Labor, Variability, Coordination, and the Theory of Firms and Markets

Business & Finance, Economics, Econometrics, Theory of Economics
Cover of the book Division of Labor, Variability, Coordination, and the Theory of Firms and Markets by A. Camacho, Springer Netherlands
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: A. Camacho ISBN: 9789401586580
Publisher: Springer Netherlands Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: A. Camacho
ISBN: 9789401586580
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

A new approach to explaining the existence of firms and markets, focusing on variability and coordination. It stands in contrast to the emphasis on transaction costs, and on monitoring and incentive structures, which are prominent in most of the modern literature in this field. This approach, called the variability approach, allows us to: show why both the need for communication and the coordination costs increase when the division of labor increases; explain why, while the firm relies on direction, the market does not; rigorously formulate the optimum divisionalization problem; better understand the relationship between technology and organization; show why the `size' of the firm is limited; and to refine the analysis of whether the existence of a sharable input, or the presence of an external effect leads to the emergence of a firm.
The book provides a wealth of insights for students and professionals in economics, business, law and organization.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A new approach to explaining the existence of firms and markets, focusing on variability and coordination. It stands in contrast to the emphasis on transaction costs, and on monitoring and incentive structures, which are prominent in most of the modern literature in this field. This approach, called the variability approach, allows us to: show why both the need for communication and the coordination costs increase when the division of labor increases; explain why, while the firm relies on direction, the market does not; rigorously formulate the optimum divisionalization problem; better understand the relationship between technology and organization; show why the `size' of the firm is limited; and to refine the analysis of whether the existence of a sharable input, or the presence of an external effect leads to the emergence of a firm.
The book provides a wealth of insights for students and professionals in economics, business, law and organization.

More books from Springer Netherlands

Cover of the book Basic Problems in Methodology and Linguistics by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Microorganisms to Combat Pollution by A. Camacho
Cover of the book The Essence of Manifestation by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Morality, Decision and Social Organization by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Photostabilization of Polymers by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Plant Hormones under Challenging Environmental Factors by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Erich Hückel (1896-1980) by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Supportive Cancer Care with Chinese Medicine by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Role of GIS in Lifting the Cloud Off Chernobyl by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Ecology of a Glacial Flood Plain by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Austrian Philosophy Past and Present by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Lipid-Lowering Therapy and Progression of Coronary Atherosclerosis by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Reality and Negation - Kant's Principle of Anticipations of Perception by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Three Dimensional Creativity by A. Camacho
Cover of the book Beneficence and Health Care by A. Camacho
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy