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10

Nov

2017

【Past Event】Communication and the Optimality of Hierarchy in Organizations

Speaker: Zhang Lan

Vice Professor at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

Time: 14th November, 2017 (Tuesday) 14:00-15:30

Venue: 734 Conference Room, Mingde Main Hall, RUC.


Abstract:

This paper studies optimal organization structures in multidivisional organizations with more than two divisions. The decisions of individual divisions need to be adapted to local conditions and also be coordinated. The needs for coordination are described by a coordination network. Information about local conditions is held by division managers who communicate strategically. Hierarchy is an organizational form in which divisions are organized into groups, and decisions are made by group managers. Under a circle coordination network, our central result is that when the needs for coordination are intermediate, hierarchy performs better than centralization or decentralization. We then compare M-form hierarchy (in which mutually more dependent divisions are grouped together) and U-form hierarchy (in which mutually less dependent divisions are grouped together). We also consider other coordination networks, in which different divisions have different network positions. Hierarchy, or some hybrid governance which combines hierarchy and centralization, remains optimal in some situations.


About the Speaker:

Zhang Lan, Vice Professor at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, PhD - Finance (Kelley School of Business, Indiana University), focuses on the study of microeconomics. His papers have been published in Journal of Industrial Economics, Economic Letters, Journal of Transportation Economics and Policy.