Reductions in the division of labour are a significant feature of modern developments in work organisation. It has been recognised that a reduced division of labour can have the advantages of job enrichment and lower coordination costs. In this paper it is shown how advantages from a lesser division of labour can stem from the flow of work between different sets of resources where the work rates of individual production stages are subject to uncertainties. Both process and project-based work are considered. Implications for the boundaries of the firm and for innovation processes are noted
We examine a situation where efforts on different tasks positively affect production but are not sep...
We discussed the “Division of labour Part 1” at a length in previous issue (issue 3) of FIRM. Here w...
Here it is tried to reveal the facts of social development/evolution under the process of classical ...
The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an explanatio...
When we engage in the process of division of labor, there are typically multiple alternatives, but i...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of t...
This paper considers two different cases of division of labor: (i) the subdivision of different oper...
In this paper, an explanation for the diminishing marginal product of labor is demonstrated in a mod...
The necessity of production is conditioned mainly by two factors: the existence of varied and contin...
Since Adam Smith’s time, the division of labor in production has increased significantly, while info...
We present a tractable framework for the analysis of the relationship between contract incom-pletene...
This paper provides an analysis of what may be seen as a generalized Smithian Theorem that the divis...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
This paper examines the effects of uncertainty and flexible labour contracts on the Research and Dev...
We examine a situation where efforts on different tasks positively affect production but are not sep...
We discussed the “Division of labour Part 1” at a length in previous issue (issue 3) of FIRM. Here w...
Here it is tried to reveal the facts of social development/evolution under the process of classical ...
The paper examines the determinants of the division of labor within firms. It provides an explanatio...
When we engage in the process of division of labor, there are typically multiple alternatives, but i...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2009.htmDocuments de travail...
This paper examines the incentive effects of division of labor on worker effort, in the absence of t...
This paper considers two different cases of division of labor: (i) the subdivision of different oper...
In this paper, an explanation for the diminishing marginal product of labor is demonstrated in a mod...
The necessity of production is conditioned mainly by two factors: the existence of varied and contin...
Since Adam Smith’s time, the division of labor in production has increased significantly, while info...
We present a tractable framework for the analysis of the relationship between contract incom-pletene...
This paper provides an analysis of what may be seen as a generalized Smithian Theorem that the divis...
A firm’s degree of specialization is modeled as the number of different goods it produces. When a fi...
This paper examines the effects of uncertainty and flexible labour contracts on the Research and Dev...
We examine a situation where efforts on different tasks positively affect production but are not sep...
We discussed the “Division of labour Part 1” at a length in previous issue (issue 3) of FIRM. Here w...
Here it is tried to reveal the facts of social development/evolution under the process of classical ...