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|a Inside the Business Enterprise :
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|a How do business enterprises control their subunits? In what ways do existing paths of communication within a firm affect its ability to absorb new technology and techniques? How do American banks affect how companies operate? Do theoretical constructs correspond to actual behavior?. Because business enterprises are complex institutions, these questions can prove difficult to address. All too often, firms are treated as the atoms of economics, the irreducible unit of analysis. This accessible volume, suitable for course use, looks more closely at the American firminto its internal workings and.
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|a Inside the Business Enterprise Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information; Contents; Introduction; 1. Business History and Recent Economic Theory: Imperfect Information, Incentives, and the Internal Organization of Firms; 2. Managing by Remote Control: Recent Management Accounting Practice in Historical Perspective; 3. The Use of Cost Measures: The Dow Chemical Company, 1890-1914; 4. Investing in Information: Supply and Demand Forces in the Use of Information in American Firms, 1850-1920.
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|a business, success, growth, information, communication, technology, innovation, economics, internal organization, accounting practice, management, dow chemical company, cost measures, supply and demand, jp morgan, financial capitalism, commercial lending, new england, banking, nonfiction, finance, investment, entrepreneur, robber barons, history.
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