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Informal Communication, Collective Beliefs and Corporate Culture: A Conception of the Organization as a ‘Community of Communities'

In: Knowledge, Beliefs and Economics

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  • Patrick Cohendet
  • Morad Diani

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This book surveys how economists engage with knowledge and beliefs in various fields of economic analysis, such as general equilibrium theory, decision theory, game theory, experimental economics, evolutionary theory of the firm, financial markets and the history of economic thought.

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  • Patrick Cohendet & Morad Diani, 2006. "Informal Communication, Collective Beliefs and Corporate Culture: A Conception of the Organization as a ‘Community of Communities'," Chapters, in: Richard Arena & Agnès Festré (ed.), Knowledge, Beliefs and Economics, chapter 12, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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