This paper incorporates hierarchical structure into the neoclassical theory of the firm. Firms are hierarchical in two respects: the organization of workers in production and the wage structure. The firm’s hierarchy is represented as a sector of a circle, where the radius represents the hierarchy’s height, the width of the sector represents the breadth of the hierarchy at a given height, and the angle of the sector represents span of control. A perfectly competitive firm chooses height and width, as well as capital, in order to maximize profit. We analyze the short run and long run impact of changes in scale economies, input substitutability, and input and output prices on the firm’s hierarchical structure. We find that the firm grows as th...
This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...
Abstract: Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers w...
This paper examines the role of hierarchies in the organization of human‐capital‐intensive productio...
This paper incorporates hierarchical structure into the neoclassical theory of the firm. Firms are h...
This paper develops a novel, geometric approach to modelling a firm’s hierarchical structure. We mod...
This paper develops a novel, geometric approach to modelling a firm's hierarchical structure. We mod...
In this thesis the positive relationship between firm size and wages is investigated through the app...
In this paper, we present a cooperative model of a hierarchically structured firm to study wage diff...
What is the unit of analysis in economics? The prevailing orthodoxy in mainstream economic theory is...
There is a striking difference between the large number of theoretical papers on firm organization a...
This paper presents a general equilibrium model which formalizes the tradeoff between economies of s...
Hierarchical differentiation is a cornerstone of the organizing process. In this paper, we do three ...
<p>This figure graphically demonstrates how the management fraction increases with firm size (assumi...
This thesis examines how firms organize production and its relationship to international trade.In Ch...
Based on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms are hierarchically organized, and th...
This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...
Abstract: Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers w...
This paper examines the role of hierarchies in the organization of human‐capital‐intensive productio...
This paper incorporates hierarchical structure into the neoclassical theory of the firm. Firms are h...
This paper develops a novel, geometric approach to modelling a firm’s hierarchical structure. We mod...
This paper develops a novel, geometric approach to modelling a firm's hierarchical structure. We mod...
In this thesis the positive relationship between firm size and wages is investigated through the app...
In this paper, we present a cooperative model of a hierarchically structured firm to study wage diff...
What is the unit of analysis in economics? The prevailing orthodoxy in mainstream economic theory is...
There is a striking difference between the large number of theoretical papers on firm organization a...
This paper presents a general equilibrium model which formalizes the tradeoff between economies of s...
Hierarchical differentiation is a cornerstone of the organizing process. In this paper, we do three ...
<p>This figure graphically demonstrates how the management fraction increases with firm size (assumi...
This thesis examines how firms organize production and its relationship to international trade.In Ch...
Based on worldly experience, most people would agree that firms are hierarchically organized, and th...
This paper offers a new approach to the study of capitalist income. Building on the ‘capital as powe...
Abstract: Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers w...
This paper examines the role of hierarchies in the organization of human‐capital‐intensive productio...