International audienceThis paper intends to depart from a critique of the nexus of contracts theory of the firm endowed with its moral personification to propose some theoretical foundations of the firm as a real entity. Some old legal views of the corporation are mobilized to complete the conceptual vacuity of economic theories. This provides crucial insights for modern complex organizations such as the network-firm. The integrating and unifying role of intra-network power relationships is then emphasized and some law and economics of the network-firm are ultimately proposed to clarify the argument that the network-firm − as the firm stricto sensu − is a singular real entity composed from distinct legal entities
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
The book enhances current economic understanding of the firm as an institution and an organization, ...
International audienceThis conceptual paper starts with a question regarding the nature of the firm:...
This paper intends to depart from a critique of the nexus of contracts theory of the firm endowed wi...
What is a firm? The firm is a real entity insofar as it “acts ” as a durable and cohe-sive whole tha...
This paper intends to depart from a critique of the nexus of contracts theory of the firm<br />endow...
The firm was evicted from economic analysis for a long time. It appeared as a particular and substan...
According to the dominant ‘nexus of contracts’ and ‘collection of assets’ views of the firm, the fir...
The firm is a real entity and not an imaginary, fictitious or linguistic entity. This implies that t...
The notions of firm and corporation are very often confused in the literature on the theory of the f...
This article, which is based on a law and economics perspective, is a contribution to both the econo...
This paper analyses the role of relational contracts in the formation of networks and the conditions...
Integrating organization theory, organizational economics and organizational law considerations, it ...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
The book enhances current economic understanding of the firm as an institution and an organization, ...
International audienceThis conceptual paper starts with a question regarding the nature of the firm:...
This paper intends to depart from a critique of the nexus of contracts theory of the firm endowed wi...
What is a firm? The firm is a real entity insofar as it “acts ” as a durable and cohe-sive whole tha...
This paper intends to depart from a critique of the nexus of contracts theory of the firm<br />endow...
The firm was evicted from economic analysis for a long time. It appeared as a particular and substan...
According to the dominant ‘nexus of contracts’ and ‘collection of assets’ views of the firm, the fir...
The firm is a real entity and not an imaginary, fictitious or linguistic entity. This implies that t...
The notions of firm and corporation are very often confused in the literature on the theory of the f...
This article, which is based on a law and economics perspective, is a contribution to both the econo...
This paper analyses the role of relational contracts in the formation of networks and the conditions...
Integrating organization theory, organizational economics and organizational law considerations, it ...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
The book enhances current economic understanding of the firm as an institution and an organization, ...