Do you want to understand the fundamental economic logic behind how companies organize themselves, manage employment, and make strategic decisions? Organizational economics provides the critical framework for analyzing firm performance and design.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Organizational Economics, translating complex theories into practical insights. You will move beyond basic business concepts to analyze the economic tradeoffs inherent in organizational structure, including determining the optimal boundaries of the firm and designing effective incentive systems for employees in a modern context.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core concepts of transaction cost economics and how they define the optimal boundaries of the firm.
* Analyze the economic rationale for various employment contracts, incentive schemes, and principal-agent relationships.
* Apply foundational theories like incomplete contracts and property rights to explain organizational structures and ownership.
* Examine how modern digital platforms and outsourcing trends impact traditional firm boundaries and internal organization.
* Practice evaluating organizational design choices to maximize efficiency and mitigate opportunistic behavior.
The course begins with defining the firm and its boundaries, progresses through the economics of internal employment and governance, and concludes with applying these models to strategic decision-making and organizational change. The material is presented entirely through written explanations and practical case studies.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in economics or business strategy who want a rigorous foundation in organizational theory. No prior knowledge of advanced economic models or calculus is required.
Start reading today and gain a powerful new perspective on how businesses truly function.
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