The theory of the firm. Vol. 4: Critical perspectives on business and management

    Research output: Book/ReportAnthologyResearch

    Abstract

    Firms have for a long time been part of the explanatory set-up of economics. However, it is only recently that economists have felt the need for an economic theory addressing: why firms are different; why firms exist; what determines their boundaries relative to "the market"; and what determines their internal organization. This collection documents the rise of the modern theory of the firm during the last two to three decades. It reprints classic writings from a diversity of perspectives, including not only contractual theories of the firm, but also knowledge-based theories and theories of the firm as an information processor. In addition, the collection features perspectives from business strategy and business history as well as methodological and doctrinal historical perspectives. Including over 60 classic papers, these volumes collect together contributions on the theory of the firm, beginning with Ronald Coase's classic work of 1937 and ending with important papers published as late as 1998.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherRoutledge
    Number of pages518
    ISBN (Print)041519637x, 0415196388
    Publication statusPublished - 1999

    Cite this