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Mechanism design theory (MDT) which gained Nobel Prize in 2007 provides a formal way to mechanism design in Economics. It not only emphasizes on the phenomenon of modern economics, also gives an idea on the engineering side of economic theory, in particular, the implications for economic policy making.Despite the success of MDT in economics, it is difficultly migrated to management field. In managerial practices, especially emergent situation, people cannot make free choice and voluntary exchangedue to the fact that some policies are sing-directed or half-compulsory. While the managerial mechanism is actively investigated for specific usages, a less studied issue is to study the unified framework of managerial mechanism which is of major importance to managers. This paper aims to provide a unified framework of managerial mechanism with an attempt to provide some insights into the fundamental of managerial mechanism design. Firstly, wediscuss the difference between economical and managerial mechanism designfrom the perspectives of background, basic hypothesis, and weak obligation characteristic. Afterwards, we propose a unified framework of managerial mechanism design theory, composed of an order seven-tuple and some fundamental design modes. Lastly, we give a case studyto show the applicability of the proposed mechanism design theory in emergency management.
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1. Introduction
2. Related Work
2.1Research Background
2.2 History of Mechanism
2.3 Mechanism Design Theory in Economics
2.4. Managerial Mechanism
3. Basic Concept of Managerial Mechanism
3.1. Definition of Managerial Mechanism
3.2. Classification of Managerial Mechanism
3.3. Characteristics of Managerial Mechanism
3.4.Analysis of Natural Flaw
4. CompositionAnalysis of Mechanism
4.1.Role of Goal in Mechanism
4.2. Ordered Seven-tuple
4.3.Stakeholders Analysis in Mechanism
4.4.Relationship
4.5 Environment Variables
5. Fundamental Mechanism Design Modes
5.1.Direct Mode
5.2.Indirect Mode
5.3 Perfect mode
6. Emergency Managerial Mechanism Design
6.1 Emergency Command Mechanism
6.2Emergency Command Mechanism Design
7. Conclusions and Future Research
Acknowledgements
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