Rather, we suggest that organizations are social communities in which individual and social expertise is transformed into economically useful products and services by the application of a set of higher-order organizing principles. Firms exist because... Global Business Alliances: Theory and Practiceautors: Refik Culpan - 2002 - 223 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| Nicolai J. Foss - 1997 - 404 lapas
...resulting in shirking or dishonesty is not a necessary premise in our argument. Rather, we suggest that organizations are social communities in which...useful products and services by the application of a set of higher-order organizing principles. Firms exist because they provide a social community of... | |
| Laurence Prusak - 1997 - 278 lapas
...resulting in shirking or dishonesty is not a necessary premise in our argument. Rather, we suggest that organizations are social communities in which...useful products and services by the application of a set of higher-order organizing principles. Firms exist because they provide a social community of... | |
| Nicolai J. Foss, Volker Mahnke - 2002 - 356 lapas
...of contracts that serves ro allocatc efftciently property tights [ie, OE] . . . Rather, we suggest that organizations are social communities in which individual and social expertise is transformed inro economically useful products and services . . . Fitms exist hecause they provide a social community... | |
| Chun Wei Choo, Nick Bontis - 2002 - 769 lapas
...firm is fundamentally different from that which occurs in the market. Kogut and Zander (1992) stated that "organizations are social communities in which individual and social expertise is transferred into economically useful products and services by the application of a set of higher order... | |
| David Faulkner, Andrew Campbell - 2003 - 548 lapas
...within the firm is fundamentally different from that which occurs in the market. Kogut and Zander stated that 'organizations are social communities in which individual and social expertise is transferred into economically-useful products and services by the application of a set of higherorder... | |
| Ikujirō Nonaka - 2005 - 376 lapas
...over markets as providing a superior context for supporting knowledge integration mechanisms. Firms are 'social communities in which individual and social expertise is transformed into economically-useful products and services by the application of a set of higher-order organizing principles'... | |
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