In the field of organization studies, two types of theories of the firm exist: why and how theories. Why theories use the instrument of comparative analysis to explain why firms exist despite various institutional alternatives. How theories, in contrast, employ intra-organizational perspectives to explore how firms meaningfully connect the actions of many interdependently operating individuals to collective outcomes. Since both theories are complements rather than substitutes, the field of organization studies would benefit from the development of a parsimonious theory that integrates why and how perspectives. It is argued that Max Weber s writings on bureaucracy, and especially his focus on the organization as a set of decision...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm has for over fifty years shaped a section of economic thought on t...
Cyert and March’s (1963) A Behavioral Theory of the Firm and the broader Carnegie School form critic...
In the field of organization studies, two types of theories of the firm exist: "why" and "how" theor...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mana.165.0636This paper...
This paper is purely theoretical in which I have illustrated the contributions of the founding theor...
The authors explore the current state of the theory of the firm, with attention to its historical or...
While the work of Max Weber was an omnipresent guiding force in the early development of organizatio...
This paper is purely theoretical in which I have illustrated the contributions of the founding theor...
There are numerous micro theories of decision making but a review of the literature revealed no gene...
The article is dedicated to the role of the agency theory in the development of an interdisciplinary...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
Various organizational theories are based on divergent assumptions about human nature. Based on cer...
In the modern society, it is difficult to imagine life without organization. Today, we are living in...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm has for over fifty years shaped a section of economic thought on t...
Cyert and March’s (1963) A Behavioral Theory of the Firm and the broader Carnegie School form critic...
In the field of organization studies, two types of theories of the firm exist: "why" and "how" theor...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mana.165.0636This paper...
This paper is purely theoretical in which I have illustrated the contributions of the founding theor...
The authors explore the current state of the theory of the firm, with attention to its historical or...
While the work of Max Weber was an omnipresent guiding force in the early development of organizatio...
This paper is purely theoretical in which I have illustrated the contributions of the founding theor...
There are numerous micro theories of decision making but a review of the literature revealed no gene...
The article is dedicated to the role of the agency theory in the development of an interdisciplinary...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally repudiated power from the theorization of the fi...
Various organizational theories are based on divergent assumptions about human nature. Based on cer...
In the modern society, it is difficult to imagine life without organization. Today, we are living in...
We discuss the emergence of the theory of the firm (in the Coasian sense); survey and discuss the ma...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm has for over fifty years shaped a section of economic thought on t...
Cyert and March’s (1963) A Behavioral Theory of the Firm and the broader Carnegie School form critic...