Nicolai Foss / Volker Mahnke (eds.)
Competence, Governance, and Entrepreneurship
Advances in Economic Strategy Research
Herausgeber: Foss, Nicolai; Mahnke, Volker
Nicolai Foss / Volker Mahnke (eds.)
Competence, Governance, and Entrepreneurship
Advances in Economic Strategy Research
Herausgeber: Foss, Nicolai; Mahnke, Volker
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This volume brings together prominent voices on competence, governance, and entrepreneurship to advance and stimulate economic strategy research. By pooling and mobilizing intellectual resources of both competence and governance perspectives, the contributions show that an innovative joint venture between these two main perspectives can lead to a new avenue of future research on strategic issues such as 'corporate growth', 'interfirm cooperation', and 'corporate entrepreneurship.'
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This volume brings together prominent voices on competence, governance, and entrepreneurship to advance and stimulate economic strategy research. By pooling and mobilizing intellectual resources of both competence and governance perspectives, the contributions show that an innovative joint venture between these two main perspectives can lead to a new avenue of future research on strategic issues such as 'corporate growth', 'interfirm cooperation', and 'corporate entrepreneurship.'
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780199259816
- ISBN-10: 019925981X
- Artikelnr.: 23881989
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780199259816
- ISBN-10: 019925981X
- Artikelnr.: 23881989
Nicolai Foss is Professor of Economic Organization and Director of the Learning, Incentives, and Knowledge Program at the Copenhagen Business School. His research interests centre around the theory of the firm and strategic management. He has published extensively in academic journals and has also edited a number of volumes on economic organization and firm strategy. Volker Mahnke is Associate Professor at the Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy at the Copenhagen Business School. He is project leader for 'The Economics of Knowledge Management and Product Innovation in Buyer/Supplier Systems'. His research interests include the knowledge-based theory of the firm, strategy process, and the impact of knowledge structures on corporate performance.
* 1: Nicolai Foss and Volker Mahnke: Advancing Research on Competence,
Governance, and Entrepreneurship
* Part I: Fundamental Perspectives
* 2: Oliver Williamson: Strategy Research: Competence and Governance
Perspectives
* 3: Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss: The Knowledge-Based Approach and
Organizational Economics: How much do they really Differ? And how
does it Matter?
* 4: Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo: On the Tangled Discourse between
Transaction Cost Economics and Competence-based Views of the Firm
* Part II: Firm Growth and Entrepreneurship
* 5: Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena, and Luigi Marengo: Is there a
Pilot in the Evolutionary Firm?
* 6: Mark Casson: An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm
* 7: Sumantra Ghoshal, Martin Hahn, and Peter Moran: Organizing for
Firm Growth: The Interaction between Resource-Accumulating and
Organizing Processes
* 8: Paul Geroski: The Growth of Firms in Theory and Practice
* 9: Neil Kay: The Growth of Firms
* Part III: The Dynamics of Governance
* 10: Rod Coombs and Stan Metcalfe: Organizing for Innovation:
Co-ordinating Distributed Innovation Capabilities
* 11: Nicholas Argyres and Julia Porter Liebeskind: The Role of Prior
Commitment in Governance Choice
* 12: Erich Pfaffman: Knowledge Maturity of Products, Modularity, and
the Vertical Boundaries of the Firm
* 13: Anoop Madhok: Inter-firm Collaboration: Contractual and
Capabilities-Based Perspectives
* 14: Jay B. Barney and Wonghee Lee: Multiple Considerations in Making
Governance Choices: Implications of Transaction Cost Economics, Real
Options Theory, and Knowledge-Based Theories of the Firm
* 15: Ron Sanchez: Demand Uncertainty and Asset Flexibility:
Incorporating Strategic Options in the Theory of the Firm
Governance, and Entrepreneurship
* Part I: Fundamental Perspectives
* 2: Oliver Williamson: Strategy Research: Competence and Governance
Perspectives
* 3: Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss: The Knowledge-Based Approach and
Organizational Economics: How much do they really Differ? And how
does it Matter?
* 4: Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo: On the Tangled Discourse between
Transaction Cost Economics and Competence-based Views of the Firm
* Part II: Firm Growth and Entrepreneurship
* 5: Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena, and Luigi Marengo: Is there a
Pilot in the Evolutionary Firm?
* 6: Mark Casson: An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm
* 7: Sumantra Ghoshal, Martin Hahn, and Peter Moran: Organizing for
Firm Growth: The Interaction between Resource-Accumulating and
Organizing Processes
* 8: Paul Geroski: The Growth of Firms in Theory and Practice
* 9: Neil Kay: The Growth of Firms
* Part III: The Dynamics of Governance
* 10: Rod Coombs and Stan Metcalfe: Organizing for Innovation:
Co-ordinating Distributed Innovation Capabilities
* 11: Nicholas Argyres and Julia Porter Liebeskind: The Role of Prior
Commitment in Governance Choice
* 12: Erich Pfaffman: Knowledge Maturity of Products, Modularity, and
the Vertical Boundaries of the Firm
* 13: Anoop Madhok: Inter-firm Collaboration: Contractual and
Capabilities-Based Perspectives
* 14: Jay B. Barney and Wonghee Lee: Multiple Considerations in Making
Governance Choices: Implications of Transaction Cost Economics, Real
Options Theory, and Knowledge-Based Theories of the Firm
* 15: Ron Sanchez: Demand Uncertainty and Asset Flexibility:
Incorporating Strategic Options in the Theory of the Firm
* 1: Nicolai Foss and Volker Mahnke: Advancing Research on Competence,
Governance, and Entrepreneurship
* Part I: Fundamental Perspectives
* 2: Oliver Williamson: Strategy Research: Competence and Governance
Perspectives
* 3: Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss: The Knowledge-Based Approach and
Organizational Economics: How much do they really Differ? And how
does it Matter?
* 4: Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo: On the Tangled Discourse between
Transaction Cost Economics and Competence-based Views of the Firm
* Part II: Firm Growth and Entrepreneurship
* 5: Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena, and Luigi Marengo: Is there a
Pilot in the Evolutionary Firm?
* 6: Mark Casson: An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm
* 7: Sumantra Ghoshal, Martin Hahn, and Peter Moran: Organizing for
Firm Growth: The Interaction between Resource-Accumulating and
Organizing Processes
* 8: Paul Geroski: The Growth of Firms in Theory and Practice
* 9: Neil Kay: The Growth of Firms
* Part III: The Dynamics of Governance
* 10: Rod Coombs and Stan Metcalfe: Organizing for Innovation:
Co-ordinating Distributed Innovation Capabilities
* 11: Nicholas Argyres and Julia Porter Liebeskind: The Role of Prior
Commitment in Governance Choice
* 12: Erich Pfaffman: Knowledge Maturity of Products, Modularity, and
the Vertical Boundaries of the Firm
* 13: Anoop Madhok: Inter-firm Collaboration: Contractual and
Capabilities-Based Perspectives
* 14: Jay B. Barney and Wonghee Lee: Multiple Considerations in Making
Governance Choices: Implications of Transaction Cost Economics, Real
Options Theory, and Knowledge-Based Theories of the Firm
* 15: Ron Sanchez: Demand Uncertainty and Asset Flexibility:
Incorporating Strategic Options in the Theory of the Firm
Governance, and Entrepreneurship
* Part I: Fundamental Perspectives
* 2: Oliver Williamson: Strategy Research: Competence and Governance
Perspectives
* 3: Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss: The Knowledge-Based Approach and
Organizational Economics: How much do they really Differ? And how
does it Matter?
* 4: Giovanni Dosi and Luigi Marengo: On the Tangled Discourse between
Transaction Cost Economics and Competence-based Views of the Firm
* Part II: Firm Growth and Entrepreneurship
* 5: Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena, and Luigi Marengo: Is there a
Pilot in the Evolutionary Firm?
* 6: Mark Casson: An Entrepreneurial Theory of the Firm
* 7: Sumantra Ghoshal, Martin Hahn, and Peter Moran: Organizing for
Firm Growth: The Interaction between Resource-Accumulating and
Organizing Processes
* 8: Paul Geroski: The Growth of Firms in Theory and Practice
* 9: Neil Kay: The Growth of Firms
* Part III: The Dynamics of Governance
* 10: Rod Coombs and Stan Metcalfe: Organizing for Innovation:
Co-ordinating Distributed Innovation Capabilities
* 11: Nicholas Argyres and Julia Porter Liebeskind: The Role of Prior
Commitment in Governance Choice
* 12: Erich Pfaffman: Knowledge Maturity of Products, Modularity, and
the Vertical Boundaries of the Firm
* 13: Anoop Madhok: Inter-firm Collaboration: Contractual and
Capabilities-Based Perspectives
* 14: Jay B. Barney and Wonghee Lee: Multiple Considerations in Making
Governance Choices: Implications of Transaction Cost Economics, Real
Options Theory, and Knowledge-Based Theories of the Firm
* 15: Ron Sanchez: Demand Uncertainty and Asset Flexibility:
Incorporating Strategic Options in the Theory of the Firm