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Firm Objectives, Controls and Organization - The Use of Information and the Transfer of Knowledge within the Firm

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The actual organization and use of information systems in American, European and Japanese firms are investigated and compared with theoretical conclusions. Finally, following the experimental evolution of the information products over the past twenty years, the results presented indicate that information and communication firms are now starting to offer the kind of business information systems predicted by the analysis.
The transformation of business information systems technology can be followed in the Chronicle, which is provided on diskette and which covers the development of modern IT and telecommunications industries. The data are arranged to allow researchers to reconfigure the data according to their own needs.

List of contents

I Theory.- I The Economics of Innovation, Coordination, Selection, and Knowledge Transfer.- II The Organization of Production, Markets and Administrative Control Systems -- A General Theory of Innovation and Information, or the Experimentally Organized Economy.- III The Firm as an Experimental Machine -- Its Decision Problem.- II Practice.- IV The Firm -- Its Control System in Practice.- V The Universal Information System -- a Fantasy or a Feasible New Product?.- VI The Experimental Evolution of a New Information Product.- III A Chronicle of Events That Mark the Experimental Evolution of a New Information Product.- VII Systems Components and the New Information Product Defined.- Supplement 1 Office automation and business information systems market -- announcement of entry.- Supplement 2 Spin-off, start-up and major innovations chronology.- Supplement 3 Interviewed firms.

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"In the book ... Gunnar Eliasson further develops his theory of the role and structure of firms operating in the experimentally organized economy (EOE). Eliasson's concept of the firm as an experimental machine within his construct of the EOE offers an important contribution to the theory of the firm. ... this book offers economists a unique model of human organization into business firms as a response to fundamental uncertainty and limited human capacity." (Adam Kaufman, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 60, 2006)

Product details

Authors Gunnar Eliasson
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9789401072182
ISBN 978-94-0-107218-2
No. of pages 278
Weight 428 g
Illustrations XVI, 278 p.
Series Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation
Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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