Organizing for Competitiveness – Structural and Process Characteristics of Organizational Design
An emerging multidimensional approach to organizational design outlines the need for the alignment of relevant structural and process characteristics of organizations. However, neither the interaction of these characteristics nor their role and importance for organizational competitiveness is proper...
Main Authors: | Tomislav Hernaus, Ana Aleksic, Maja Klindzic |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw
2013-12-01
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Series: | Contemporary Economics |
Online Access: | http://ce.vizja.pl/en/download-pdf/id/323 |
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