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Corporate Autonomy And Institutional Control eBook

The Crown Corporation As A Problem In Organization Design

by Douglas F. Stevens
language: english
Publisher: MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 1993 ‧
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Stevens examines institutional frameworks for Crown corporations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba between the early 1970s and the mid 1980s, showing how each framework establishes different practices and offers distinct strategic advantages. Organizational approaches in Alberta most closely approximated what the author calls a "self-contained" design, in which corporate actors had the advantage and were most able to achieve their own objectives. In Manitoba, where "vertical information systems" prevailed, central bureaucratic monitoring agents tended, to some extent, to wield influence over the corporations. Saskatchewan practice was akin to a "lateral relations" pattern, with an equilibrium between corporate and bureaucratic goals. Stevens''s comparison of Crown corporation organization designs suggests that, while no one form is inherently more efficient than another, each leads to qualitatively different outcomes. He concludes that the most important issue in problems of organization design is who is winning the Crown corporation "game" -- a finding of considerable interest to all students of government enterprise.

Corporate Autonomy And Institutional Control

The Crown Corporation As A Problem In Organization Design

by Douglas F. Stevens

Property Description
ISBN: 9780773563339
Publisher: MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 1993
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Canadian Public Administration Series
Categories: eBooks in English > Politics > Public Administration
EAN: 9780773563339

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