The document discusses the importance of transfer pricing in decentralized organizations, emphasizing its role in management control and performance assessment of responsibility centers. It addresses the complexities and behavioral implications of using different types of transfer prices, including market-based, cost-based, and negotiated prices, highlighting the challenges posed by asymmetric information and synergies among business units. The authors argue that no single 'correct' transfer price exists, as it is conditional on the decision context, and propose potential solutions to mitigate dysfunctional behavior arising from transfer pricing practices.