Handbook on the Theory of the Firm
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. December 2026
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-1-0353-1320-4 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive Handbook presents an overview of the nature and role of firms in contemporary economies. Leading scholars offer a multidisciplinary perspective that integrates classic and contemporary theories, demonstrating how foundational ideas have evolved in response to globalization, digitalization, and shifting societal expectations.
Moving beyond a narrowly economic perspective, the Handbook conceptualizes the firm as a multi-dimensional institution embedded in complex environments. Contributions address core themes such as economic coordination, organizational design, and legal structure, while also engaging with issues of social and political legitimacy. Rather than advancing a single unified model, the volume positions the 'Theory of the Firm' as a broad and evolving research agenda for understanding contemporary organizational forms. It highlights the analytical value of pluralism and the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches to capturing the complexity of modern firms.
The Handbook on the Theory of the Firm is an essential resource for scholars and students in economics, strategic management, international business, corporate law and governance. It will also be of interest to policymakers and public-sector researchers concerned with how firms interact with markets and with legal, political, and societal environments.
Moving beyond a narrowly economic perspective, the Handbook conceptualizes the firm as a multi-dimensional institution embedded in complex environments. Contributions address core themes such as economic coordination, organizational design, and legal structure, while also engaging with issues of social and political legitimacy. Rather than advancing a single unified model, the volume positions the 'Theory of the Firm' as a broad and evolving research agenda for understanding contemporary organizational forms. It highlights the analytical value of pluralism and the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches to capturing the complexity of modern firms.
The Handbook on the Theory of the Firm is an essential resource for scholars and students in economics, strategic management, international business, corporate law and governance. It will also be of interest to policymakers and public-sector researchers concerned with how firms interact with markets and with legal, political, and societal environments.
Reviews / Votes
'This Handbook restores seriousness to theoretical pluralism. It compellingly shows how distinct mechanisms-contracting, capabilities, and institutions-interact to explain firms as complex, evolving governance structures embedded in dynamic and institutionally rich contexts.' -- Nicolai J. Foss, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 'This Handbook offers a comprehensive multidisciplinary repository of approaches contributing to our understanding of the firm as an institution, illuminating how firms coordinate economic activity in settings characterized by uncertainty, complexity, and institutional diversity.' -- Mark Ebers, University of Cologne, GermanyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-1320-4 (9781035313204)
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Persons
Edited by Josef Windsperger, Professor of International Business, Department of Business Decisions and Analytics, Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics and Aveed Raha, Department of Marketing and International Business, Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics, University of Vienna, Austria