The Power of Incentives in Decision Making

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Abstract

The organisation of the workplace is evolving. In many industries, mass production by large, vertically integrated, hierarchically organised firms is being replaced with more flexible forms of both internal organisation and industrial structure (Brynjolfsson & Mendelson, 1993). Work is increasingly accomplished through networks of smaller, more focused enterprises. Added value is generated by ever-changing coalitions, where each member of a coalition specialises in its area of core competence and controls it through the use of strategic partnerships. The information systems (IS) revolution has had an enormous influence on how organisations are managed. Electronic access, communication, and decision support influence several managerial processes and systems including the nature and scope of managerial roles, organisational structure, strategic planning systems, budgeting, performance measurement and review, incentive compensation systems, and knowledge management.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies
Subtitle of host publicationVolume I-II
PublisherIGI Global
Pages724-731
Number of pages8
VolumeII
ISBN (Electronic)9781599048444
ISBN (Print)9781599048437
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

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