Ambiguity and Choice in OrganizationsUniversitetsforlaget, 1976 - 408 páginas |
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... possible structures . Although the number of possible decision structures is large and no simple set of structures will capture the complexity of actual cases , we can identify three major modes of organizing participation rights ...
... possible structures . Although the number of possible decision structures is large and no simple set of structures will capture the complexity of actual cases , we can identify three major modes of organizing participation rights ...
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... possible to buy ( attention . Very few people who can earn significant amounts of money in an hour spend many hours beyond the demands of duty in direct ( participation . They hire a representative . Second , it is possible to barter ...
... possible to buy ( attention . Very few people who can earn significant amounts of money in an hour spend many hours beyond the demands of duty in direct ( participation . They hire a representative . Second , it is possible to barter ...
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... possible utility in avoiding the dictum that all knowledge is necessarily " social " . An organizational participant sees what is to be seen . There is an ordinary process of perceiving reality . The process is normatively well defined ...
... possible utility in avoiding the dictum that all knowledge is necessarily " social " . An organizational participant sees what is to be seen . There is an ordinary process of perceiving reality . The process is normatively well defined ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
People Problems Solutions and the Ambiguity | 24 |
Attention and the Ambiguity of Selfinterest X3 | 38 |
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