Organizations and their Effectiveness (2016)

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Workshop Information

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Our esteemed leaders



Rules Versus Statutes and Type I versus Type II Incomplete Law
This is a random selection. More of the important ones coming.


 * [[Media:Baier_sjms_1986.pdf|Baier, Vicki Eaton, James G. March, and Harald Saetren. "Implementation and ambiguity." Scandinavian Journal of Management Studies 2, no. 3 (1986): 197-212.]]
 * [[Media:SSRN-id1160987.pdf|Pistor, Katharina, and Chenggang Xu. "Law enforcement under incomplete law: Theory and evidence from financial market regulation." LSE STICERD Research Paper No. TE442 (2002).]]

Standards and Standard-Setting Organizations

 * Bonatti and Rantakari (2016) on Standard-Setting Organizations, The Politics of Compromise (from Bob)
 * Timmermans and Epstein's (2010) review article on sociological research on standards: A World of Standards but not a Standard World
 * Ahrne and Brunsson's (2008) theory of Meta-Organizations, an organization with organizations as members
 * Bromley and Meyer's (2015) book on hyper-organization, and an article (2013) that summarizes the main argument

Cooperation

 * Kollock (1998) "Social Dilemmas: The Anatomy of Cooperation"

Exploiting Cogntive Biases

 * Gabaix & Laibson (2006) "SHROUDED ATTRIBUTES, CONSUMER MYOPIA, AND INFORMATION SUPPRESSION IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS". They model a set-up in which sophisticated firms exploit myopic consumers (potentially similar to the interaction between regulated firms and regulators in Kwak's cultural capture model).

Choosing the right N

 * March et al. 2003: Learning from Samples of One or Fewer
 * Mahoney and Goertz 2006: A Tale of Two Cultures: Contrasting Quantitative and Qualitative Research
 * Small 2009: How Many Cases Do I Need?

Definitions

 * Key concept definitions.

Lists of mechanisms

 * List of common mechanisms
 * The etherpad where we generated the lists.