Women leaders in higher education: Construction of organization, reduction, and rejuvenation.
In: Managing diversity. (Re)visioning equity on college campuses., S. 99-117
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In: Managing diversity. (Re)visioning equity on college campuses., S. 99-117
In: Stratgic options for "New Production Systems" - CHIM: Computer and Human Integrated Manufacturing (internal paper), S. 50-72
In: Global Environment of Policing, S. 235-236
In: Globalization, Development and Security in Asia, S. 215-244
In: The SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education, S. 25-37
In: Advances in Multimedia Information Processing — PCM 2002; Lecture Notes in Computer Science, S. 968-975
In: A Black Communist in the Freedom Struggle, S. 103-120
In: Embedding Organizations; Advances in Organization Studies, S. 311-311
Proposes an alternative to theories focusing on cumulative individual behavior to explain the generation of economic organizations, based on the general equilibrium theory Walrasian conception of the economy that stresses the interaction & connectedness of markets in & across economies. It is argued that market participants are embedded in organized environments that steer & constrain both firm-level & individual economic processes. Calculability, generalized through price systems, helps rationalize an economy's organization, causing firms to coordinate or not coordinate their activities in a business group, depending on price incentives. These system actions are mutually maintained & require participants to play by the rules of the organizational game. Economic organization theories that assume individual aggregation are summarized, along with the benefits of a neo-Walrasian conception, as opposed to bottom-up theories, for addressing the effects of economic organizations on the formation of a complex capitalist economy. It is maintained that both economic & noneconomic factors are important in understanding structural differences among capitalist economies. 90 References. J. Lindroth
In: ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public Policy; Ethics Moments in Government, S. 133-182
In: ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public Policy; Ethics Moments in Government, S. 133-182
In: Constitutional Law for the Criminal Justice Professional