One recent development in the organizational economics approach to strategy management concerns the integration of the organizational capabilities view and the transaction costs theory. My dissertation takes on this task focusing on transaction costs economics, dynamic capabilities, and temporal dimensions in the evolution of an industry. Essay one provides a constructive literature review on recent works and develops a framework to facilitate further integrative efforts in our inquiry into the firm boundary question. Essay two studies a firm’s boundary choice for a given value-chain activity when entering a new industry, asking: what are the main and moderating effects of transaction hazards and pre-entry organizational capabilities on the...
Organization economics, with its two main strands of transaction cost economics and agency theory, p...
This thesis analyzes the market for executive and non-executive directors of firms with particular ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2010.Ca...
One recent development in the organizational economics approach to strategy management concerns the ...
This dissertation views firms as systems of interdependent activities and investigates the role of c...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between organizational experience, capabilities, and...
For decades, the literatures on firm capabilities and organizational economics have been at odds wit...
This essay-based dissertation focuses on firm strategy and firm boundaries. The study addresses a cl...
The new product development (NPD) process has been long conceptualized as an intense information pro...
The first essay of my dissertation focuses on the incubation stage -- the period between introductio...
This dissertation comprises three essays on industrial organization. The first essay studies how pro...
As construction-oriented public sector agencies have outsourced more and more of their construction-...
In this dissertation, I focus on how decision makers respond to multiple performance-aspiration disc...
This dissertation is comprised of three studies that investigate the implications and determinants o...
This dissertation examines the development and renewal of capabilities through acquisitions by drawi...
Organization economics, with its two main strands of transaction cost economics and agency theory, p...
This thesis analyzes the market for executive and non-executive directors of firms with particular ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2010.Ca...
One recent development in the organizational economics approach to strategy management concerns the ...
This dissertation views firms as systems of interdependent activities and investigates the role of c...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between organizational experience, capabilities, and...
For decades, the literatures on firm capabilities and organizational economics have been at odds wit...
This essay-based dissertation focuses on firm strategy and firm boundaries. The study addresses a cl...
The new product development (NPD) process has been long conceptualized as an intense information pro...
The first essay of my dissertation focuses on the incubation stage -- the period between introductio...
This dissertation comprises three essays on industrial organization. The first essay studies how pro...
As construction-oriented public sector agencies have outsourced more and more of their construction-...
In this dissertation, I focus on how decision makers respond to multiple performance-aspiration disc...
This dissertation is comprised of three studies that investigate the implications and determinants o...
This dissertation examines the development and renewal of capabilities through acquisitions by drawi...
Organization economics, with its two main strands of transaction cost economics and agency theory, p...
This thesis analyzes the market for executive and non-executive directors of firms with particular ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2010.Ca...