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The Dynamics of Rules: Change in Written Organizational Codes
Written rules in formal organizations are distinctive elements of organizational history; they shape organizational change and are in turn shaped by it. These rules are created, revised, and eliminated in ways that leave historical traces, and they have a visibility and durability that elude non-written rules. They thus provide rich data for an empirical probe into the dynamics of organizational history. This study uses qualitative and quantitative data from the history of a specific organization, Stanford University, to develop speculations about the ways in which written rules change. It contributes both to a theory of rules and to theories of organizational decision-making, change, and learning. Organizations respond to problems and react to internal or external pressures by focusing attention on existing and potential rules. The creation, modification, or elimination of a rule, then, is a response to events in the outside environment (such as new government regulations) or to events within the organization (such as alterations in internal government structures). The authors elaborate a simple set of ideas about written rules and their dynamics, emphasizing the interplay among periodic major shocks to the system from outside, experiences with individual rules as they age and are revised, and the spread of effects through an interconnected set of rules. It is a story in which changes introduced in one part of a rule system create adjustments in other parts, including the same rule later in time, as the consequences of the changes are experienced and as rule-making attention is mobilized, satiated, and redirected. These processes involve the full panoply of political negotiation, symbolic competition, discussion, and problem solving that are typical of organizational decision making. .
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Electric Power Planning for Regulated and Deregulated Markets
As the industry environment transforms from a completely regulated setting to a broader, deregulated marketplace, new market participants must understand planning and operations of power systems to effectively participate in markets. This industry overview provides a description of utility operations and traditional planning, and then explains asset management, investment analysis, and risk management within the context of a market environment. Written to provide a broad, working knowledge of the industry, Electric Power Planning for Regulated and Deregulated Markets: - Includes descriptions of generation and transmission network equipment
- Provides an overview of the regulatory framework, system design and systems operations for ensuring reliable delivery of power
- Presents system planning across different time horizons with the objective of minimizing power production costs
- Explains the principles and architecture of a market environment coupling operational imperatives with financial transactions
- Addresses approaches of various participants, including power producers, retailers, and integrated energy companies toward bidding in day ahead markets, managing risks in forward markets, portfolio development and investment analysis
- Provides numerous examples addressing cost minimization, price forecasting, contract valuation, portfolio risk measurement and others
- Examines past news events and explains what went wrong at Three Mile Island, the Northeast blackout of 2003, and the California energy crisis
This is an ideal reference for professionals in the public and private power service sectors such as engineers, lawyers, systems specialists, economists, financial analysts, policy analysts, and applied mathematicians..
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Bank Mergers in a Deregulated Environment: Promise and Peril
Banking and financial industry deregulation may hold promise for consumers, but what actually seems to be developing is trouble Large banks are combining into small clusters of mega-banks with national and global reach, supported by government safety nets premised on fears that they are too big to be allowed to fail. One result, among several, is that retail banking suffers. The authors evaluate existing bank merger policy and offer workable proposals for new legislative actions that would enhance the benefits of bank mergers without exacerbating the weaknesses. A far reaching study and essential reading for executives in all corners of the industry, academic and government researchers, and teachers of business, finance, and public policy..
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Worker Safety Under Siege: Labor, Capital, And the Politics of Workplace Safety in a Deregulated World
This eye-opening book shows how the right of workers to safe and healthful workplaces is under greater attack today than at any time since the passage of the landmark Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970. The collection is organized around three thematic issues that pose significant challenges to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's ability to protect workers' safety and health. First, the economy has shifted from an industrial base to a white collar/service base which includes more women workers than ever before - yet many of the safety and health problems that affect women are not being adequately addressed. Second, free market ideology and globalization have served to undermine worker safety and health laws. And finally, the effects of 9/11 have exacerbated the trend toward weakening workers' rights and safety standards in the name of national security..
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Transmission congestion management by determining optimal location of FACTS devices in deregulated power systems.(flexible AC transmission systems)(Technical ... from: American Journal of Applied Sciences
This digital document is an article from American Journal of Applied Sciences, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2008. The length of the article is 4260 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the author: Keywords: Congestion, Optimal Location, Deregulated Power System Citation DetailsTitle: Transmission congestion management by determining optimal location of FACTS devices in deregulated power systems.(flexible AC transmission systems)(Technical report) Author: Seyed Abbas Taher Publication:American Journal of Applied Sciences (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2008 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Page: 242(6) Article Type: Technical report Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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