A Behavioral Theory of the FirmPrentice-Hall, 1963 - 332 páginas Antecedents of the behavioral theory of the firm; Organizational goals; Organizational expectations; Organizational choice; A summary of basic concepts in the behavioral theory of the firm; A specific price and output model; A general model of price and outup determination; A model of rational managerial behavior; A model of trust investment behavior; some implications. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Organizational Goals | 26 |
Organizational Expectations | 44 |
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0/0 10 MISCELLANEOUS achieved actual adaptation allocation alternatives analysis assume assumptions basic behavioral theory budget business firms Chapter coalition computer models concepts consider consistent constraints DATA FEEDBACK GOALS decision process decision rules decision-making DECISIONS SLACK PRICE demand curve detailed determined develop economic empirical environment estimates evaluation expectations FEEDBACK GOALS PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK GOALS SALES FIRM 2 DATA firm's forecast function GOALS PERFORMANCE SALES H. A. Simon hypothesis INDUSTRY DATA GNP initial INVENTORY investment LOWER PROD LIMIT major mark-down mark-up MARKET SHARE 45 market share goal MISCELLANEOUS EXCESS LEVEL objectives oligopolistic oligopoly organization organizational decision organizational slack output decision parameters period predictions price and output problem production profit goal profit maximization PROMOTION 0/0 relatively relevant result revised RUNOUT LEVEL sales goal SALES SLACK COST SLACK COST LEVEL specific splinter subunits tion UPPER PROD LIMIT values