Institutional isomorphism vs. the free market
A pure capitalist society is predicated on neoclassic theory. This theory is based on the rational expectation that people try to maximize their utility and firms try to maximize their profits while everybody does this based on the available information. In other words, people know what they want, t...
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Main Authors: |
Bencikova Dana Cole David |
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Corporate Author: | Principles of Scientific Management : International Scientific Conference |
Format: | Book part |
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University of Szeged Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Szeged
2013
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Series: | Proceedings of the "Scientific Management" and Management Science Today International Scientific Conference
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Kulcsszavak: | Beágyazottság, Mathew-effektus, Munkavállalás - érvényesülés |
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Online Access: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/57881 |
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