MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS.
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Baligh, HH; Burton, RM
Published in: International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems
January 1, 1982
Organization structures and market structures are logical orders imposed on segments of the universe. The boundaries between an organization structure and its markets are best defined in terms of such logical orders and segments. Since the logical order and segment which define an organization structure are the result of the decisions of the structure's designers, boundaries are also the results of decisions, i. e. , are moveable. Logical order limits are stated in terms of structure components which are used to develop operational concepts of the moveable boundaries between organizations and markets.
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International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems
ISSN
0195-9301
Publication Date
January 1, 1982
Volume
6
Issue
4
Start / End Page
435 / 449
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Baligh, H. H., & Burton, R. M. (1982). MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS. International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems, 6(4), 435–449.
Baligh, H. H., and R. M. Burton. “MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS.” International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems 6, no. 4 (January 1, 1982): 435–49.
Baligh HH, Burton RM. MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS. International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems. 1982 Jan 1;6(4):435–49.
Baligh, H. H., and R. M. Burton. “MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS.” International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems, vol. 6, no. 4, Jan. 1982, pp. 435–49.
Baligh HH, Burton RM. MOVEABLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS. International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems. 1982 Jan 1;6(4):435–449.
Published In
International Journal of Policy Analysis and Information Systems
ISSN
0195-9301
Publication Date
January 1, 1982
Volume
6
Issue
4
Start / End Page
435 / 449