Operating Rules in Organizations
Discover the intricate dynamics of organizational rules with Operating Rules in Organizations by B. Reynaud. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2002, this insightful book spans 193 pages and delves into the essential role of rules as coordinating devices within organizations. Reynaud challenges traditional economic perspectives by exploring how these rules function in real-world scenarios.
Focusing on both macroeconomic and microeconomic rules, the book presents detailed case studies that examine critical topics such as wage indexation and labor productivity. This first edition is a must-read for students, scholars, and professionals interested in understanding the practical implications of economic rules in organizational settings. Enhance your knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the rules that govern organizational life with this compelling work.