Screening efficiency of networks

Lanzi, Diego (2005) Screening efficiency of networks. p. 10. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/2053.
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Abstract

In this paper, we study screening efficiency of networks as organizations in comparison with polyarchies and hierarchies. Firstly, we briefly characterize these organizational architectures, then we rank them in the case of infinitely many and finitely many decisional units. As we show and discuss, networks are more efficient than polyarchies and hierarchical architectures with good initial choice portfolios. In opposition, whether Type II errors are very likely to occur, a hierarchy preforms better than polyarchies and networks. Finally, we illustrate how these organizations perform when a budget constraint has to be fulfilled.

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Lanzi, Diego
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networks, organizational architectures, information flows
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17 Feb 2006
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17 Feb 2016 14:49
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