Alternative Theories of the Firm
Herausgeber: Pirson, Michael; Steckler, Erica L; Wasieleski, David M
Alternative Theories of the Firm
Herausgeber: Pirson, Michael; Steckler, Erica L; Wasieleski, David M
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The Theory of the Firm is commonly viewed as axiomatic by business school academicians. Considerations spanning organizational structures, their boundaries and roles, as well as business strategies all relate to the theory of the firm.
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The Theory of the Firm is commonly viewed as axiomatic by business school academicians. Considerations spanning organizational structures, their boundaries and roles, as well as business strategies all relate to the theory of the firm.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781032077857
- ISBN-10: 1032077859
- Artikelnr.: 62571034
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781032077857
- ISBN-10: 1032077859
- Artikelnr.: 62571034
Michael Pirson is William Loschert Professor of Management, Global Sustainability, and Social Entrepreneurship at Fordham University and Research Fellow at Harvard University, United States. David M. Wasieleski is Albert P. Viragh Professor of Business Ethics in the Palumbo- Donahue School of Business and Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics in Business at Duquesne University, United States. Erica L. Steckler is Associate Professor of Management and Co- Director of the Donahue Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility in the Manning School of Business at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States.
Introduction: Alternatives Theories of the Firm Michael Pirson, Erica
Steckler, and David Wasieleski 1. From the Theory of the Firm to a Theory
of the Community David Korten 2. A Note on Alternative "Theories of the
Firm" J.-C. Spender 3. A Rightholding Perspective on the Firm and
Principled Governance: 10 Memos Anna Grandori 4. Theories of the Firm: The
Logic of Multiple Criteria for Assessing Outcomes Duane Windsor 5.
Qualitative Growth: An Alternative to Solely Quantitatively-Oriented
Theories of Firm Growth Dietmar Sternad and Gernot Mödritscher 6. What Are
Corporations for?: Contemporary Capitalism, Authority, and a Communicative
Theory of the Firm Timothy Kuhn 7. Toward a "We"-Mode Team Production
Theory of the Firm: A Confucian Approach Alan Strudler, Matthew Caulfield
and Tae Wan Kim 8. Strengthening Theory through Isolation and Subsequent
Confrontation: The Case of French Convention Theory Abdul A. Rasheed,
Richard L. Priem and Anne-Catherine Provost 9. What It Means to be Truly
Human in Organizations: Martin Buber's Concept of I-Thou Relations Ulrich
Leicht-Deobald, Lyndon E. Garrett and Lloyd E. Sandelands 10. Business for
Peace: A New Paradigm for the Theory of the Firm Tilman Bauer 11. Lessons
from Indigenous Social Enterprises: An Alternative Management Model? Mario
Vázquez Maguirre 12. Toward a Humanistic Theory of the Firm: An Analysis of
the Mondragon-Based Participative Model Ricardo Aguado, José Luis Retolaza
and Josune Baniandrés 13. How Human and Organizational Relationships can be
Explained by Natural Science Shann Turnbull 14. Capitalism as a Continuum:
A Bioinspired Narrative Framework to Assess Four Functions of the Firm
Elizabeth Castillo Index
Steckler, and David Wasieleski 1. From the Theory of the Firm to a Theory
of the Community David Korten 2. A Note on Alternative "Theories of the
Firm" J.-C. Spender 3. A Rightholding Perspective on the Firm and
Principled Governance: 10 Memos Anna Grandori 4. Theories of the Firm: The
Logic of Multiple Criteria for Assessing Outcomes Duane Windsor 5.
Qualitative Growth: An Alternative to Solely Quantitatively-Oriented
Theories of Firm Growth Dietmar Sternad and Gernot Mödritscher 6. What Are
Corporations for?: Contemporary Capitalism, Authority, and a Communicative
Theory of the Firm Timothy Kuhn 7. Toward a "We"-Mode Team Production
Theory of the Firm: A Confucian Approach Alan Strudler, Matthew Caulfield
and Tae Wan Kim 8. Strengthening Theory through Isolation and Subsequent
Confrontation: The Case of French Convention Theory Abdul A. Rasheed,
Richard L. Priem and Anne-Catherine Provost 9. What It Means to be Truly
Human in Organizations: Martin Buber's Concept of I-Thou Relations Ulrich
Leicht-Deobald, Lyndon E. Garrett and Lloyd E. Sandelands 10. Business for
Peace: A New Paradigm for the Theory of the Firm Tilman Bauer 11. Lessons
from Indigenous Social Enterprises: An Alternative Management Model? Mario
Vázquez Maguirre 12. Toward a Humanistic Theory of the Firm: An Analysis of
the Mondragon-Based Participative Model Ricardo Aguado, José Luis Retolaza
and Josune Baniandrés 13. How Human and Organizational Relationships can be
Explained by Natural Science Shann Turnbull 14. Capitalism as a Continuum:
A Bioinspired Narrative Framework to Assess Four Functions of the Firm
Elizabeth Castillo Index
Introduction: Alternatives Theories of the Firm Michael Pirson, Erica
Steckler, and David Wasieleski 1. From the Theory of the Firm to a Theory
of the Community David Korten 2. A Note on Alternative "Theories of the
Firm" J.-C. Spender 3. A Rightholding Perspective on the Firm and
Principled Governance: 10 Memos Anna Grandori 4. Theories of the Firm: The
Logic of Multiple Criteria for Assessing Outcomes Duane Windsor 5.
Qualitative Growth: An Alternative to Solely Quantitatively-Oriented
Theories of Firm Growth Dietmar Sternad and Gernot Mödritscher 6. What Are
Corporations for?: Contemporary Capitalism, Authority, and a Communicative
Theory of the Firm Timothy Kuhn 7. Toward a "We"-Mode Team Production
Theory of the Firm: A Confucian Approach Alan Strudler, Matthew Caulfield
and Tae Wan Kim 8. Strengthening Theory through Isolation and Subsequent
Confrontation: The Case of French Convention Theory Abdul A. Rasheed,
Richard L. Priem and Anne-Catherine Provost 9. What It Means to be Truly
Human in Organizations: Martin Buber's Concept of I-Thou Relations Ulrich
Leicht-Deobald, Lyndon E. Garrett and Lloyd E. Sandelands 10. Business for
Peace: A New Paradigm for the Theory of the Firm Tilman Bauer 11. Lessons
from Indigenous Social Enterprises: An Alternative Management Model? Mario
Vázquez Maguirre 12. Toward a Humanistic Theory of the Firm: An Analysis of
the Mondragon-Based Participative Model Ricardo Aguado, José Luis Retolaza
and Josune Baniandrés 13. How Human and Organizational Relationships can be
Explained by Natural Science Shann Turnbull 14. Capitalism as a Continuum:
A Bioinspired Narrative Framework to Assess Four Functions of the Firm
Elizabeth Castillo Index
Steckler, and David Wasieleski 1. From the Theory of the Firm to a Theory
of the Community David Korten 2. A Note on Alternative "Theories of the
Firm" J.-C. Spender 3. A Rightholding Perspective on the Firm and
Principled Governance: 10 Memos Anna Grandori 4. Theories of the Firm: The
Logic of Multiple Criteria for Assessing Outcomes Duane Windsor 5.
Qualitative Growth: An Alternative to Solely Quantitatively-Oriented
Theories of Firm Growth Dietmar Sternad and Gernot Mödritscher 6. What Are
Corporations for?: Contemporary Capitalism, Authority, and a Communicative
Theory of the Firm Timothy Kuhn 7. Toward a "We"-Mode Team Production
Theory of the Firm: A Confucian Approach Alan Strudler, Matthew Caulfield
and Tae Wan Kim 8. Strengthening Theory through Isolation and Subsequent
Confrontation: The Case of French Convention Theory Abdul A. Rasheed,
Richard L. Priem and Anne-Catherine Provost 9. What It Means to be Truly
Human in Organizations: Martin Buber's Concept of I-Thou Relations Ulrich
Leicht-Deobald, Lyndon E. Garrett and Lloyd E. Sandelands 10. Business for
Peace: A New Paradigm for the Theory of the Firm Tilman Bauer 11. Lessons
from Indigenous Social Enterprises: An Alternative Management Model? Mario
Vázquez Maguirre 12. Toward a Humanistic Theory of the Firm: An Analysis of
the Mondragon-Based Participative Model Ricardo Aguado, José Luis Retolaza
and Josune Baniandrés 13. How Human and Organizational Relationships can be
Explained by Natural Science Shann Turnbull 14. Capitalism as a Continuum:
A Bioinspired Narrative Framework to Assess Four Functions of the Firm
Elizabeth Castillo Index