As organizations have grown in scale and scope of activities, so
have social pressures on every aspect of organizational activity
from personnel policies to waste disposal practices. This volume is
a rare example of a multidisciplinary approach to an important
theoretical problem--the proper means of interorganizational
decision making in light of these new pressures. This complex
subject is here attacked by nineteen prominent behavioral
scientists from a variety of disciplines.
The study of interorganizational decision-making is aimed at
moving game situations from conditions of conflict or mixed
conflict-cooperation to conditions of pure cooperation. It seeks
means of facilitating the coordination of decisions whenever
interdependencies exist between the decision units. The book
discusses variables, which may affect decision making, including
awareness of individual and collective payoffs, choice of an
organizational structure, response of boundary personnel, and the
decision technology that exists to guide the decision makers.
The book contains studies on all interorganizational decision
making situations, including individual and joint decisions, those
at the interface of government and business, and decision making at
the international level. Contributions are balanced between
quantitative building approaches and practical empirical
applications, suggesting avenues for both theoretical and practical
work in this new field. The book will be of profound interest to
all behavioral and management scientists.
"Matthew F. Tuite" is associate professor emeritus of Managerial
Economics and Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of
Management.
"Roger K. Chisholm" is professor emeritus of finance / economics
at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. He is coauthor of
"Forecasting Methods" and has prepared reports on Indian land
cessions for the Indiana Claims Commission.
"Michael Radnor" is professor of management and organizations
at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He
held the position of chair in this department from 1968-1975. He
has had professional experience in business in the United States
and abroad. The coauthor of "Management Sciences in Government," he
has contributed widely to professional journals.
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