MARKETS, hiararchies and networks : the coordination of social life
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Material type: BookPublisher: London : SAGE, 1991Description: 306 p.Subject(s): Sociedade Contemporânea | MercadoItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 3.01M3457m (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10002889 |
Markets Introduction - Rosalind Levacic On markets - Alfred Marshall Markets and government: an overview - Rosalind Levacic Socialism, planning, and the market - Hans Breitenbach, Tom Burden and David Coates Market process versus market equilibrium - Israel M. Krizner Markets and managerial hierarchies - Tony McGuinness Creating the single european market - Dennis Swann Which internal market?The NHS white paper and internal markets - Penelope M. Mullen Hierarchies Introduction - Jeremy Mitchell In praise of hierarchy - Elliot Jaques Legal authority in a bureaucracy - Max Weber Models of bureaucracy - David Beetham Survival inside bureaucracy - Guy Benveniste Market, capitalism, planning and technocracy - Giovanni Sartori New directions for industrial policy in the area of regulatory reform - John Vickers Networks Introduction - Grahame Thompson Network analysis: basic concepts - David Knobe and James H. Kuklinski Neither friends nor strangers: informal networks of subcontracting in French industry - Edward H. Lorenz Beyond vertical integration - the rise of the value-adding partnership - Russel Johnston and Paul R. Lawrence Policy networks and sub-central government - R. A. W. Rhodes Taking and giving: working women and female bonds in a pakistani immigrant neighbourhood - Phina Werbner Community, market, state - and associations? The prospective contribution of interest governance to social order - Wolfgang Streeck and Philippe C. Schmitter Comparison between models Introduction - Grahame Thompson Markets, bureaucracies and clans - William G. Ouchi Interorganizational relations in industrial systems: a networkapproach compared with the transactions-cost approach - Jan Johanson and Lars-Gunnar Mattsson Neither market nor hierarchy: network forms of organization - Walter W. powell Price, authority and trust: from ideal types to plural forms - Jeffrey L. Bradach and Robert G. Eccles Spontaneous (grown) order and organized (made) order - Frederick Von Hayek
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