International audienceIn the past half century, the theory of the firm has become a specific and prolific research field. However, the social ontology of this central institution of capitalism has never truly been the subject of investigation. I consider this negligence harmful for organizational economics and management and, more broadly, for the social sciences, notably because the first and central question raised by the theory of the firm relates to its nature : What is a firm ? For this reason, I propose some novel considerations for a social ontology of the firm by focusing on social emergence, reconstitution, the two-level institutional logic of the firm, complex organizational dynamics and interacting mechanisms, and power
In this article I address the question of whether corporations should be considered as part of the b...
This article, which is based on a law and economics perspective, is a contribution to both the econo...
The firm is a real entity and not an imaginary, fictitious or linguistic entity. This implies that t...
International audienceIn the past half century, the theory of the firm has become a specific and pro...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
Purpose: By engaging with recent debates between management historians over social constructionism, ...
International audienceThe paper aims at showing that beyond its economic nature the firm is anorgani...
What is a firm? The firm is a real entity insofar as it “acts ” as a durable and cohe-sive whole tha...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
Abstract. This paper presents a sociological and constructivist model of the organization of a firm....
ABSTRACT This paper offers an organizational perspective on the firm in new economic geographies. It...
The business firm has become a central institution in contemporary society in ways which make it, wh...
'The emerging knowledge economy is prompting decisive changes in the organization of business firms....
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
The firm was evicted from economic analysis for a long time. It appeared as a particular and substan...
In this article I address the question of whether corporations should be considered as part of the b...
This article, which is based on a law and economics perspective, is a contribution to both the econo...
The firm is a real entity and not an imaginary, fictitious or linguistic entity. This implies that t...
International audienceIn the past half century, the theory of the firm has become a specific and pro...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
Purpose: By engaging with recent debates between management historians over social constructionism, ...
International audienceThe paper aims at showing that beyond its economic nature the firm is anorgani...
What is a firm? The firm is a real entity insofar as it “acts ” as a durable and cohe-sive whole tha...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
Abstract. This paper presents a sociological and constructivist model of the organization of a firm....
ABSTRACT This paper offers an organizational perspective on the firm in new economic geographies. It...
The business firm has become a central institution in contemporary society in ways which make it, wh...
'The emerging knowledge economy is prompting decisive changes in the organization of business firms....
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
The firm was evicted from economic analysis for a long time. It appeared as a particular and substan...
In this article I address the question of whether corporations should be considered as part of the b...
This article, which is based on a law and economics perspective, is a contribution to both the econo...
The firm is a real entity and not an imaginary, fictitious or linguistic entity. This implies that t...