Ever since its emergence in the 1970s the modern economic or Coasian theory of the firm has been discussed and challenged by sociologists, heterodox economists, management scholars, and other critics. This chapter reviews and assesses these critiques, focusing on behavioral issues (bounded rationality and motivation), process (including path dependence and the selection argument), entrepreneurship, and the challenge from knowledge-based theories of the firm.
Seventy years ago, Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize in 1991, wrote a seminal paper “The nature of the firm”...
1 In with the new, out with the old? The raison d’etre of this book is the belief that significant n...
The Harvard School began with the early Mason/Bain research about the performance of the firms to ge...
Ever since its emergence in the 1970s the modern economic or Coasian theory of the firm has been dis...
Includes bibliographical references."Prepared for Jean-Michel Glachant and Eric Brousseau, eds. New ...
Abstract: Since its emergence in the 1970s the modern economic or Coasian theory of the firm has bee...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
The study of entrepreneurship and the study of economic organizing lack contact. In fact, the modern...
Entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm are two of the fastest-growing fields in eco-nomics and ...
The aim of this paper is to review the theoretical and quantitative literature which underpins the T...
Debates regarding the competences and governance of interna- tional economic organizations such as ...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm has for over fifty years shaped a section of economic thought on t...
The Handbook on the Economics and Theory of the Firm explores both the economics of the firm and the...
Evolutionary economics in the initial version of Nelson and Winter is concentrated on the analysis o...
In the modern neoclassical microeconomic theory, as it is build on Walrasian, Hicksian, and partly- ...
Seventy years ago, Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize in 1991, wrote a seminal paper “The nature of the firm”...
1 In with the new, out with the old? The raison d’etre of this book is the belief that significant n...
The Harvard School began with the early Mason/Bain research about the performance of the firms to ge...
Ever since its emergence in the 1970s the modern economic or Coasian theory of the firm has been dis...
Includes bibliographical references."Prepared for Jean-Michel Glachant and Eric Brousseau, eds. New ...
Abstract: Since its emergence in the 1970s the modern economic or Coasian theory of the firm has bee...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
The study of entrepreneurship and the study of economic organizing lack contact. In fact, the modern...
Entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm are two of the fastest-growing fields in eco-nomics and ...
The aim of this paper is to review the theoretical and quantitative literature which underpins the T...
Debates regarding the competences and governance of interna- tional economic organizations such as ...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm has for over fifty years shaped a section of economic thought on t...
The Handbook on the Economics and Theory of the Firm explores both the economics of the firm and the...
Evolutionary economics in the initial version of Nelson and Winter is concentrated on the analysis o...
In the modern neoclassical microeconomic theory, as it is build on Walrasian, Hicksian, and partly- ...
Seventy years ago, Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize in 1991, wrote a seminal paper “The nature of the firm”...
1 In with the new, out with the old? The raison d’etre of this book is the belief that significant n...
The Harvard School began with the early Mason/Bain research about the performance of the firms to ge...