Published 1988
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Journal Article
The Economic Efficiency of Corporate Culture
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Camerer, Colin F.
- Vepsalainen, Ari
Chicago
Abstract
Corporate culture is a set of broad, tacitly understood rules which tell employees what to do under a wide variety of unimaginable circumstances. We explain how culture can be economical, and suggest when different types of cultures will flourish.
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© 1988 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Thanks to Graham Astley, Ed Freeman, Howard Kunreuther, Ian MacMillan, Harbir Singh, Keith Weigelt, Jeff Williams and two anonymous referees.Additional details
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