Decision-Making in an Organizational Context

Beyond Economic Criteria

Gebonden Engels 2013 9780230297920
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Illustrates how decision-making in organizations has to go beyond economic criteria and the individual level, due to the impossibility of making decisions that do not affect other human beings. The author reviews the conventional analyses of decision-making that do not take into account how decisions affect others and suggests an alternate model.

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ISBN13:9780230297920
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan UK

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Introduction: Purpose and Structure of the Book PART I: PERSONAL DECISIONS WHERE OTHER PEOPLE ARE FAR AWAY 1. The Lotteries of Life: Decisions about an Uncertain Variable 2. Complex Decisions: Quantitative Variables and Qualitative Variables 3. Decisions, Results and Consequences. Learning PART II : PERSONAL DECISIONS WHERE OTHER PEOPLE ARE NEAR 4. Interactions Affecting Two People 5. Markets, Organizations and Personal Relationships 6. Shareholders, Stakeholders and Organizational Goals 7. Decisions within Organizations 8. Motives and Unity of the Organization 9. Effectiveness, Attractiveness and Unity 10. Corporate Social Responsibility and Conscious Capitalism

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