Published February 1993
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The Design of Coordination Mechanisms and Organizational Computing
- Creators
- Ledyard, John O.
Chicago
Abstract
We provide an introduction to a theory of coordination mechanism design and show how to apply it to an assignment problem. The purpose is to introduce those familiar with organizational computing, but unfamiliar with game theory and economics, to the subject. We also describe briefly how we can test new mechanisms before taking them into the field. Finally, we raise some unresolved research questions.
Additional Information
This paper relies heavily on the results from an ongoing research project with Mark Olson and David Porter funded by the Flight Projects Office of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA) through a grant to the Program on Organizational Design (PrOD) at Caltech. None of them is responsible for any errors. Published as Ledyard, John O. "The design of coordination mechanisms and organizational computing." Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce 3, no. 1 (1993): 121-134.Attached Files
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- 80809
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- Social Science Working Papers
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- Social Science Working Paper
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- 836