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Централизация и децентрализация в базовых игровых моделях организационных систем

Централизация и децентрализация в базовых игровых моделях организационных систем

Abstract

The new interpretation of centralization and decentralization is given on the basis of a two-level model of an organizational system with unshared variables and asymmetric information. The classification of a wide range of basic models of the organizational systems is suggested and described. The classification is based on the degree of divergence of higher and lower layers’ goal priorities in their choice of shared variables.

На основе двухуровневой модели организационных систем с не-разделенными переменными и асимметрично информирован-ными участниками приведена новая интерпретация централи-зации и децентрализации. Предложена и проведена классифи-кация широкого спектра базовых модельных конструкций орга-низационных систем, в основание которой положено различие приоритетов целей верхнего и нижнего уровней в выборе общих переменных.

Keywords

ОРГАНИЗАЦИОННАЯ СИСТЕМА, АСИММЕТРИЯ ИНФОРМИРОВАННОСТИ, НЕРАЗДЕЛЕННЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕННЫЕ, ПРИОРИТЕТЫ ЦЕЛЕЙ, ЦЕНТРАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ДЕЦЕНТРАЛИЗАЦИЯ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ, МОДЕЛЬНЫЕ КОНСТРУКЦИИ, КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ

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