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Organizational Efficiency and Values

2006
A brief look through West Churchman’s works suffices to see his concern for values and ethics in the behaviour of social organizations, be they political or of any other nature. Values are, in fact, what Churchmann stresses when he addresses the question of the problems facing the world, viewed as a political-social organization.
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Efficiency and Organizational Structure: A Study of Reverse LBOs

The Journal of Finance, 1990
ABSTRACTThis paper is a report on 72 firms which went public since 1983 but previously underwent a full or divisional LBO. Accounting measures of performance reveal significant improvements in profitability which resulted mainly from these firms' ability to reduce costs.
Muscarella, Chris J   +1 more
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Is the Efficiency Wage Efficient? The Social Norm and Organizational Corruption

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2002
The effectiveness of efficiency wage incentives is often jeopardized by perverse organizational corruption. We model organizational corruption as a phenomenon of social interaction and relate the substantial psychological role characterizing the social norm to the corruption problem.
Juin‐jen Chang, Ching‐chong Lai
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Organizational Efficiency and X-Inefficiency

2014
The works of Leibenstein emphasize the existence of x-inefficiency in organizations that explains why firms apparently identical, with the same composition of the workforce and the same technology, are able to realize very different performance. On the basis of Leibenstein and Maital (1994), this chapter presents the sources and reasons for the ...
Meryem El Alaoui Amine   +1 more
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Optimizing Organizational Efficiency

In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape—marked by advancing healthcare technologies, increasing operational and regulatory demands, an overburdened workforce, high patient volumes, growing disease complexity, and rising patient expectations—organizations face mounting pressure to deliver high-quality care efficiently.
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Large Corporations and Economic Efficiency (Organizational Approach)

World Economy and International Relations, 1992
I. Trofimova
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