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Strategies and Organizations in Transition (Hardcover)
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Strategies and Organizations in Transition (Hardcover)
Series: International Research in the Business Disciplines
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The world of business has always been considered quick and
unforgiving, but it is certainly getting even quicker and less
forgiving as we enter the new "millennium." New problems have given
rise to new approaches while some, but not all, old problems yield
new solutions. The theme of this volume "Strategies and
organizations in Transition" reflects a world in which variety,
change, and unique perspectives are interwoven into the fabric of
21st-century business. The volume articles presented here represent
a combination of empirical business research and practical business
insight covering a wide range of current and future business
issues, with specific emphasis upon the changing dynamics. Articles
of particular interest such as Neil Kay's examination of
cooperative strategies from a transaction cost theoretical basis,
Srinivasan and Brush's examination of modern vertical
relationships, and Ryman and Fryxell's analysis of the impact of
technology on the health care system are all likely to have
implications well beyond the pages of this volume. Equally,
"Strategies and Organizations in Transition" also contains Bennett
and Stamper's groundbreaking exploration of the complex area of
discretionary workplace behaviour and Curt Stiles' exploration of
product diversity and specialization in industry. With a more
academic focus, Dean and Bamford provide a conceptual examination
and interpretation of various economic disequilibrium theories of
classical economists as a foundation for extending entrepreneurial
research, while Ling, Lubatkin and Schulze explore the relationship
between altruism and the governance of family firms. The volume
also attempts to further extend the realm of traditional business
concerns by its inclusion of two papers that underscore how
traditional business and Government constraints impact those
wishing to engage in space related entrepreneurial activity.
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