This book brings together the work of leading international thinkers working in the overlapping areas of economics, organization studies, business history, corporate strategy, and innovation. There is a growing awareness that the perspectives of a single discipline are unable to capture and explain the complexities and dynamics of firm behaviour, organizational structure, and corporate strategy.
All the chapters in this book are drawn from the pioneering journal Industrial and Corporate Change opening up the inter-disciplinary coverage of the journal to a wider readership. Here readers will find extensive and original contributions from economists Oliver Williamson, Richard Nelson, and Martin Fransman; sociology and organization theorists Mark Granovetter and Gary Hamilton; business historians William Lazonick and Jonathan West; innovation scholars Parimal Patel, Keith Pavitt, and Giovanni Dosi; and business strategists David Teece and Gary Pisano.
This book will be vital reading for all those who want to get to grips with the best of current international thinking on the dynamic interplay of technology, organization, and competition.
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, Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Rome
, Mitsubishi Bank Professor in International Business and Finance, Haas School of BusinessUniversity of California
Senior Lecturer in the History of World Cultures, California College of Arts and Crafts, and Lecturer in the HumanitiesSenior Lecturer in the History of World Cultures, California College of Arts and Crafts, and Lecturer in the Humanities, University of California, Berkeley
Introduction ; 1. Information, Knowledge, Vision, and Theories of the Firm ; 2. Coase Revisited: Business Groups in the Modern Economy ; 3. Varieties of Hierarchies and Markets: an Introduction ; 4. Organizational Integration and Competitive Advantage: Explaining Strategy and Performance in American Industry ; 5. The Co-Evolution of Technology, Industrial Structure, and Supporting Institutions ; 6. Uneven (and Divergent) Technological Accumulation among Advanced Countries: Evidence and a Framework of Explanation ; 7. Technological Discontinuities, Organizational Capabilities, and Strategic Commitments ; 8. The Dynamic Capabilities of Firms: an Introduction ; 9. Transaction Cost Economics and Organization Theory