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Organizational Capital John F. Tomer

Organizational Capital By John F. Tomer

Organizational Capital by John F. Tomer


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Tomer integrates economic analysis with behavioral and humanistic perspectives into a discussion of a new economic concept: organizational capital. Organizational Capital integrates organizational behavior with economic theory and offers a new unifying economic concept: organizational capital.

Organizational Capital Summary

Organizational Capital: The Path to Higher Productivity and Well-Being by John F. Tomer

Tomer integrates economic analysis with behavioral and humanistic perspectives into a discussion of a new economic concept: organizational capital. The volume fills an important void in the economic literature and provides additional insights into how internal organizational structures and relationships affect economic as well as social outcomes. . . . All in all, must reading for both economic scholars and behaviorists. Choice Traditionally, internal organizational relationships have not been linked with the orthodox theory of the firm or with explanations for economic growth. Organizational Capital integrates organizational behavior with economic theory and offers a new unifying economic concept: organizational capital. Tomer shows how organizational capital contributes to economic growth, behavior, and the productivity of the firm. Companies investing in organizational capital are creating better functioning organizations, ones with improved structures and cultures. These improvements are embodied in the organization's relationships, its members, and its repositories of information. The author also explains how the organization can function as a guide for formulating better governmental policies with respect to economic growth. Moreover, he believes the concept of organizational capital can help us understand how institutional arrangements contribute to economic as well as social outcomes. This book will help business professionals understand how the features of organizations relate to organizational performance and productivity. It facilitates understanding of the organizational reasons for the successes of leading Japanese companies, Mondragon cooperatives, and excellent U.S. companies.

About John F. Tomer

JOHN F. TOMER is Associate Professor of Economics, Manhattan College.

Table of Contents

Introduction Productivity and Organizational Behavior Organizational Capital and Economic Theory Organizational Capital and Economic Growth Worker Motivation: Toward Increased X-Efficiency Productivity Through Intrafirm Cooperation Working Smarter the Japanese Way: The X-Efficiency of Japanese Management Worker Participation: Paths to Higher Productivity and Well-Being Developing Organizational Comparative Advantage Via Industrial Policy The Organizational Challenge of the Third Wave Conclusion References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275925826
9780275925826
027592582X
Organizational Capital: The Path to Higher Productivity and Well-Being by John F. Tomer
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-11-13
208
N/A
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