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Information Strategies and the Theory of the Firm
Authors:Mark Casson  Nigel Wadeson
Affiliation:Department of Economics , The University of Reading , PO Box 218, Whiteknights, Reading, Berks RG6 6AA, UK Phone: 01734 875123 ext. 4249 E-mail: leswadsn@rdg.ac.uk
Abstract:Information costs play a key role in determining the relative efficiency of alternative organisational structures. The choice of locations at which information is stored in a firm is an important determinant of its information costs. A specific example of information use is modelled in order to explore what factors determine whether information should be stored centrally or locally and if it should be replicated at different sites. This provides insights into why firms are structured hierarchically, with some decisions and tasks being performed centrally and others at different levels of decentralisation. The effects of new information technologies are also discussed. These can radically alter the patterns and levels of information costs within a firm and so can cause substantial changes in organisational structure
Keywords:Information   Firm   Organisation   Hierarchy   Decision  JEL classification: L20
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