Evaluating Contractual Efficiency for an Innovative Project
A technology firm is launching a project to develop a new type of highly adaptive artificial intelligence. The project's path is unpredictable, and requirements are expected to evolve significantly as new discoveries are made. The firm is considering two approaches: (1) hiring a team of AI researchers as full-time, salaried employees, or (2) outsourcing the work by creating a series of detailed, fixed-price contracts with external specialists for each discrete phase of development. Evaluate the two approaches. Justify which approach is more likely to be effective for the firm and explain the reasoning behind your choice, focusing on the connection between the nature of the work and the type of agreement.
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Source: 'A Formal Theory of the Employment Relationship' (Simon, 1951)
Simon's Lasting Interests: Complex Economic Interactions and Uncertainty
Contract Choice for a New Venture
A construction company needs to complete two distinct projects. For the first, they need a specialized team to install a standard, pre-fabricated bridge component, a task with well-defined procedures and a clear completion point. For the second, they need a general manager to oversee a new, large-scale housing development over three years, where unforeseen challenges like supply chain disruptions, weather delays, and zoning issues are highly probable. Based on the principle that the degree of uncertainty determines the optimal type of agreement, which contractual arrangement would be most efficient for the company to use for each project?
A tech startup is developing a groundbreaking new software where the exact features and development path are expected to change frequently based on user feedback and competitor moves. According to the principle that contract choice is determined by the level of task predictability, this startup should primarily use specific-task, work-for-hire contracts for its core software developers.
Rationale for Contract Choice Under Uncertainty
A software company has historically paid freelance developers for each specific feature they build (a 'work-for-hire' model). The company is now shifting its strategy to a more innovative, exploratory development process where project requirements are expected to change weekly based on user testing. They are now experiencing significant project delays and developer frustration. Based on the principle that contract choice should align with the level of task uncertainty, which statement best analyzes the company's situation?
Evaluating Contractual Efficiency for an Innovative Project
A manager needs to staff several projects with varying levels of predictability. Match each project scenario with the most appropriate type of contractual arrangement, based on the principle that the level of task uncertainty determines the optimal contract.
Diagnosing Contractual Inefficiency in a Creative Project
According to the theory that contract choice is driven by the level of task predictability, an employment relationship is preferred over a specific-task contract when there is significant __________, making it impractical to pre-specify all required duties.
A consulting firm's work is characterized by unpredictable, urgent client requests that require employees to pivot to new tasks on short notice. The firm hires a junior analyst using a series of detailed, specific-task contracts, each outlining a single, pre-defined research report. This arrangement leads to significant delays, as new contracts must be drafted for every unexpected client need. According to the principle that contract choice should align with the level of task uncertainty, what is the fundamental source of the firm's problem?