Functional Economic Theories of the Firm

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Axelrod, R. 1980. The Evolution of Cooperation.New York: Penguin.

Bain, J.S. 1968.Industrial Organization.New York: Wiley.

Boatright, J.R. 1996. “Business Ethics and the Theory of the Firm.”American Business Law Journal 34, no. 2: 2–12.

Burrell, G., and G. Morgan. 1979. Sociological Paradigms and Organisa- tional Analysis: Elements of the Sociology of Corporate Life. London:

Heinemann Educational.

Coase, R.N. 1937. “The Nature of the Firm.”Economica4:386–405.

Connor, K. 1991. “A Historical Comparison of Resource-Based Theory and Five Schools of Thought within Industrial Organization Economics: Do We Have a New Theory of the Firm?”Journal of Management17:121–

154.

Cyert, R.M., and J.G. March. 1963. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm. En- glewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Gioia, D.A., and E. Pitre. 1990. “Multiparadigm Perspectives on Theory Building.”Academy of Management Review15, no. 4: 590.

Grant, R.M. 1996. “Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm.”Stra- tegic Management Journal (Winter Special Issue) 17:109.

Hart, O., and J. Moore. 1990. “Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm.”

Journal of Political Economy98, no. 6: 1121.

Jensen, M.C., and W.H. Meckling. 1976. “Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure.”Journal of Financial Economics3:305–360.

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Machlup, F. 1980.Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Sig- nificance.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Nelson R.R., and S.G. Winter. 1982. AnEvolutionary Theory of Economic Change.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Shoemaker, P.J.H. 1990. “Strategy, Complexity and Economic Rent.” Man- agement Science36:1178–1192.

Spender, J.-C., and R.M. Grant 1996. “Knowledge and the Firm: Overview.”

Strategic Management Journal(Winter) 17:5–9.

Stigler, G. 1968. The Organization of Industry. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Stigler, G.J. 1961. “The Economics of Information.” Journal of Political Economy69:213–225.

Williamson, O.E. 1976. Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Anti-trust Implications.New York: The Free Press.

Chapter 3. Neoclassical Economics Perspective

Conner, K. 1991. “A Historical Comparison of Resource-Based Theory and Five Schools of Thought within Industrial Organization Economics: Do We Have a New Theory of the Firm?”Journal of Management17:121–

154.

Demsetz, H. 1997. “The Firm in Economic Theory: A Quiet Revolution.”

The American Economic Review:1–4.

Milgrom, P., and J. Roberts. 1992.Economics, Organizations, and Manage- ment.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Rutherford, D. 1992.Dictionary of Economics.London: Routledge.

Williamson, O.E., and S.G. Winter. 1993.The Nature of the Firm: Origins, Evolution and Development.New York: Oxford University Press.

Chapter 4. Chicago School Perspective

Barney, J. 1986. “Types of Competition and the Theory of Strategy: Toward an Integrative Framework.”Academy of Management Review11, no. 4:

791–800.

Conner, K. 1991. “A Historical Comparison of Resource-Based Theory and Five Schools of Thought within Industrial Organizational Economics:

Do We Have a New Theory of the Firm?”Journal of Management17:

121–154.

Den Tandt, M. 2002. “Capitalist Ethos Too Strong in the ’90s But Now It Has Become Hamstrung.”Globe and Mail,17 June, B9.

Saul, J.R. 1994.The Doubter’s Companion: A Dictionary of Aggressive Com- mon Sense.Toronto, ON: Viking-Penguin.

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Stigler, G.J. 1957. “Perfect Competition, Historically Contemplated.”Journal of Political Economy65:1–17.

———. 1961. “The Economics of Information.” Journal of Political Econ- omy69:213–225.

Strebel, P. 1992. Breakpoints: How Managers Exploit Radical Business Change.Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press.

Chapter 5. Bain-Mason Perspective

Bain, J.S. 1956.Barriers to Competition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univer- sity Press.

———. 1968. Industrial Organization.New York: Wiley.

Barney, J. 1986. “Types of Competition and the Theory of Strategy: Toward an Integrative Framework.”Academy of Management Review11, no. 4:

791–800.

Mason, E.S. 1939. “Price and Production Policies of Large-Scale Enter- prises.”American Economic Review29:61–74.

———. 1957. Economic Concentration and the Monopoly Problem, Cam- bridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Porter, M. 1980.Competitive Strategy.New York: The Free Press.

———. 1981. “The Contributions of Industrial Organization to Strategic Management.”Academy of Management Review6, no. 4: 609–620.

Scherer, F.M. 1980.Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance.

Chicago: Rand McNally.

Teece, D.J. 1984. “Economic Analysis and Strategic Management.” InStrat- egy for Decision Making in Complex Organizations,ed. J.M. Pennings, 78–101. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Tsoukas, H., and C. Knudsen. 2002. “The Conduct of Strategy Research.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management, ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 411–435. London: Sage.

Chapter 6. Transaction Cost Perspective

Donaldson, L. 1990. “The Ethereal Hand: Organizational Economics and Management Theory.”Academy of Management Review153:369–381.

———. 1995.American Anti-management Theories of Organization: A Cri- tique of Paradigm Proliferation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Geroski, P., Machin, S.J., and C.F. Walters. 1997. “Corporate Growth and Profitability.” The Journal of Industrial Economics, 45, no. 2: 171–

189.

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Ghoshal, S., and P. Moran. 1996. “Bad for Practice: A Critique of Transaction Cost Theory.”Academy of Management Review21, no. 1: 13–47.

Moran, P., and S. Ghoshal. 1996. “Theories of Economic Organization: The Case for Realism and Balance.” Academy of Management Review 21, no. 1: 58–72.

Mosakowski, E. 1991. “Organizational Boundaries and Economic Perfor- mance: An Empirical Study of Entrepreneurial Computer Firms.”Stra- tegic Management Journal12, no. 2: 115–133.

Ouchi, W.G. 1980. “Markets, Hierarchies and Clans.”Administrative Science Quarterly:129–141.

Tsoukas, H., and C. Knudsen. 2002. “The Conduct of Strategy Research.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 411–435. London: Sage.

Williamson, O.E. 1976. Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Anti-trust Implications.New York: Free Press.

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Chapter 7. Network Perspective

Barney, J., and W. Hesterly. 1996. “Organizational Economics: Understanding the Relationship between Organizations and Economic Analysis.” In Handbook of Organization Studies, ed. S. Clegg, C. Hardy, and W.R.

Nord, 115–147. London: Sage.

Burt, R.S. 1992.Structural Holes.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Carroll, G.R., and A.C. Teo. 1996. “On the Social Network of Managers.”

Academy of Management Review39, no. 2: 421–440.

Clegg, S.R., C. Hardy, and W.R. Nord. 1996. Handbook of Organization Studies.London: Sage.

Granovetter, M. 1985. “Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness.”American Journal of Sociology91, no. 3: 481–510.

Gulati, R. 1995. “Does Familiarity Breed Trust? The Implications of Re- peated Ties for Contractual Choice in Alliances.”Academy of Manage- ment Journal38:85–112.

———. 1998. “Alliances and Networks.”Strategic Management Journal19:

293–317.

Gulati, R., N. Nohria, and A. Zaheer. 2000. “Strategic Networks.”Strategic Management Journal21: 203–215.

Hitt, M.A., R.E. Freeman, and J.S. Harrison. 2001.The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management.Oxford: Blackwell.

Kilduff, M., and K.G. Corley. 2000. “Organizational Culture from a Network Perspective.” InHandbook of Organizational Culture and Climate,ed.

194 REFERENCES TO CHAPTERS 7–8

N. Ashkanasy, C. Wilderom, and M. Peterson, 211–221. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Krackhardt D., and J.R. Hanson. 1993. “Informal Networks: The Company behind the Chart.”Harvard Business Review(July–August): 104–111.

Moss Kanter, R., and R.G. Eccles. 1992. “Making Network Research Rele- vant to Practice.” In Networks and Organizations: Structure, Form and Action,ed. N. Nohria and R.G. Eccles, 521–527. Boston: Harvard Busi- ness School Press.

Nohria, N. 1992. “Is a Network Perspective a Useful Way of Studying Or- ganizations?” InNetworks and Organizations: Structure, Form and Ac- tion, ed. N. Nohria and R.G. Eccles, 1–22. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Pettigrew, A., H. Thomas, and R. Whittington. 2002. Handbook of Strategy and Management.London: Sage.

Powell, W.W. 1990. “Neither Market nor Hierarchy: Network Forms of Or- ganization.”Research in Organizational Behavior12:295–336.

Putnam, L.L, N. Phillips, and P. Chapman. 1996. “Metaphors of Communi- cation and Organization.” In Handbook of Organization Studies,ed. S.

Clegg, C. Hardy, and W.R. Nord, 375–408. London: Sage

Stevenson, W.B. 1990. “Formal Structure and Networks of Interaction within Organizations.”Social Science Research19:113–131.

Stevenson, W.B., J.L. Pearce, and L. Porter. 1985. “The Concept of ‘Coali- tion’ in Organization Theory and Research.” The Academy of Manage- ment Review10, no. 2: 256–269.

Tolbert, P.S., G.R. Salancik, D. Krackhardt, and S.B. Andrews. 1995. “Re- view Essay—Wanted: A Good Network Theory of Organization.”Ad- ministrative Science Quarterly40, no. 2: 343–347.

Uzzi, B. 1996. “The Sources and Consequences of Embeddedness for the Economic Performance of Organizations: The Network Effect.”Ameri- can Sociological Review61:674–698.

Williamson, O.E. 1991. “Comparative Economic Organization: The Analysis of Discrete Structural Alternatives.” Administrative Science Quarterly 36:269–296.

Chapter 8. Agency Theory Perspective

Barney, J. 1996. Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

Barney, J., and W. Hesterly. 1996. “Organizational Economics: Understanding the Relationship between Organizations and Economic Analysis.” In Handbook of Organization Studies, ed. S. Clegg, C. Hardy, and W.R.

Nord, 115–147. London: Sage.

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Demsetz, H. 1997. “The Firm in Economic Theory: A Quiet Revolution.”

The American Economic Review:87, no. 2:1–4.

Eisenhardt, K. 1989. “Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review.”Academy of Management Review14:57–74.

Jensen, M.C., and W.H. Meckling, 1976. “Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure.”Journal of Financial Economics3:305–360.

Lubatkin, M.H., P.J. Lane, and W.S. Schulze. 2001. “A Strategic Management Model of Agency Relationships in Firm Governance.” InThe Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management,ed. M.A. Hitt, R.E. Freeman, and J.S. Harrison, 229–258. Oxford: Blackwell Business.

Pfeffer, J. 1997. New Directions for Organization Theory: Problems and Prospects.New York: Oxford University Press.

Rousseau, D.M., and J.M. Parks. 1993. “The Contracts of Individuals and Organizations.”Research in Organizational Behavior15:1–41.

Chapter 9. Stakeholder Perspective

Donaldson, T., and L. Preston. 1995. “The Stakeholder Theory of the Cor- poration: Concepts, Evidence and Implications.”Academy of Manage- ment Review20, no. 1: 65–91.

Freeman, R.E. 1984. Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach.Bos- ton: Pitman.

Freeman, R.E., and J. McVea. 2001. “A Stakeholder Approach to Strategic Management.” In The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, ed. M.A. Hitt, R.E. Freeman, and J.S. Harrison, 189–207. Oxford:

Blackwell.

Garud, R., and A.H. Van de Ven. 2001. “Strategic Change Processes.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 206–231. London: Sage.

Jones, T.M. 1995. “Instrumental Stakeholder Theory: A Synthesis of Ethics and Economics.”Academy of Management Review202:404–437.

Chapter 10. Resource-Based Theory Perspective

Barney, J. 1996. Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

Barney, J.B., and A.M. Arikan. 2001. “The Resource Based View: Origins and Implications.” InThe Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, ed. M.A. Hitt, R.E. Freeman, and J.S. Harrison, 124–188. Oxford:

Blackwell.

Coase, R.H. 1937. “The Nature of the Firm.”Economica 4:331–351.

196 REFERENCES TO CHAPTERS 10–11

Cool, K., L.A. Costa, and I. Dierickx. 2002. “Constructing Competitive Ad- vantage.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management, ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 55–71. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hart, S. 1995. “A Natural-Resource Based View of the Firm.” Academy of Management Review 204:996–1014.

Mahoney, J.T. 1992. “Organizational Economics within the Conversation of Strategic Management.” Advances in Strategic Management 8:103–

155.

Penrose, E.T. 1959.The Theory of Growth of the Firm.New York: Wiley.

Porter, M.E. 1980. Competitive Strategy.New York: The Free Press.

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Chapter 11. Behavioral Perspective

Ackoff, R.L. 1981. “The Art and Science of Mess Management.”Interfaces (February): 20–26.

Aoki, M. 1984.The Cooperative Game Theory of the Firm.London: Oxford University Press.

Bromiley, P., K.D. Miller, and D. Rau. 2001. “Risk in Strategic Management Research.” In The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management, ed.

M.A. Hitt, R.E. Freeman, and J.S. Harrison, 259–288. Oxford:

Blackwell.

Chakravarthy, B.S., and R.E. White. 2001. “Strategy Process: Forming, Im- plementing and Changing Strategies.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management, ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 182–

205. London: Sage.

Cohen, M.D., J.G. March, and J.P. Olsen. 1972. “A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice.”Administrative Science Quarterly17:1–25.

Cyert, R.M., and J.G. March. 1963. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm. En- glewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Mahoney, J.T. 1992. “Organizational Economics within the Conversation of Strategic Management.”Advances in Strategic Management8:103–155.

Nelson, D.L., and J.C. Quick. 2000.Organizational Behavior: Foundations, Realities and Challenges. Cincinnati, OH: South Western College Publishing.

Pugh, D.S., and D.J. Hickson. 1989.Writers on Organization.4th ed. New- bury Park, CA: Sage.

Simon, H.A. 1947.Administrative Behaviour.New York: Free Press.

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Chapter 12. Game Theory Perspective

Aoki, M. 1984.The Cooperative Game Theory of the Firm.London: Oxford University Press.

Axelrod, R. 1980.The Evolution of Cooperation.New York: Penguin.

Bowman, E.H., H. Singh, and H. Thomas. 2002. “The Domain of Strategic Management: History and Evolution.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 31–54.

London: Sage.

Gulati, R., T. Khanna, and N. Nohria. 1994. “Unilateral Commitments and the Importance of Process in Alliances.” Sloan Management Review (Spring): 61–69.

Hofstadter, D.H.R. 1983. “Metamagical Themas.”Scientific American(May):

16–26.

Rapoport, A. 1960. Fights, Games and Debates. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Tsoukas, H., and C. Knudsen. 2002. “The Conduct of Strategy Research.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 411–435. London: Sage.

Chapter 13. Property Rights Perspective

Alchian, A., and H. Demsetz. 1972. “Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization.”American Economic Review62:777–797.

Barzel, Y. 1989. Economic Analysis of Property Rights. Cambridge: Cam- bridge University Press.

Fisher, I. 1923.Elementary Principles of Economics.New York: Macmillan.

Grossman, S.J., and O.D. Hart. 1986. “The Costs and Benefits of Ownership:

A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration.”Journal of Political Econ- omy94:691–719.

Hart, O., and J. Moore. 1990. “Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm.”

Journal of Political Economy98, no. 6: 1121.

Jensen, M. 1998. Foundations of Organizational Strategy.Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press.

Jones, G.R. 1998.Organizational Theory: Text and Cases.2nd ed. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

Milgrom, P., and J. Roberts. 1992. Economics, Organization, and Manage- ment.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Moran, P., and S. Ghoshal. 1996. “Theories of Economic Organization: The Case for Realism and Balance.” Academy of Management Review 21, no. 1: 58–72.

198 REFERENCES TO CHAPTERS 14–15

Chapter 14. Knowledge Perspective

Bontis, N., N. Dragonetti, K. Jacobsen, and G. Roos. 1999. “The Knowledge Toolbox: A Review of the Tools Available to Measure and Manage In- tangible Resources.”European Management Journal17, no. 4: 391–402.

Choo, C.W. 1997. “Managing Knowledge: Perspectives on Cooperation and Competition.”Information Processing and Management33, no. 6: 808–

811.

“Copyright Law: Overview.” 2000. Nolo.com Self-Help Law Center, www.

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Eisenhardt, K.M., and F.M. Santos. 2002. “Knowledge-Based View: A New Theory of Strategy.” InHandbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A.

Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 139–164. London: Sage.

Grant, R.M. 1996. “Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm.”Stra- tegic Management Journal (Winter special issue) 17:109–122.

Kogut, B., and U. Zander. 1992. “Knowledge of the Firm, Combinative Ca- pabilities and the Replication of Technology.” Organization Studies 3:

383–397.

Liebeskind, J.P. 1996. “Knowledge, Strategy and the Theory of the Firm.”

Strategic Management Journal17:93–107.

Matusik, S., and C. Hill. 1998. “The Utilization of Contingent Work, Knowl- edge Creation and Competitive Advantage.” Academy of Management Review23, no. 4: 680–698.

“Patent Law: Overview.” 2000. Nolo.com Self-Help Law Center, www.

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Schein, E. 1986. Organizational Culture and Leadership. San Francisco:

Jossey-Bass.

Spender, J.C., and R.M. Grant. 1996. “Knowledge and the Firm.” Strategic Management Journal17:5–9.

“Trade Mark Law: Overview.” 2000. Nolo.com Self-Help Law Center, www.

nolo.com (accessed May 20, 2001).

“Trade Secret Law: Overview.” 2000. Nolo.com Self-Help Law Center, www.

nolo.com (accessed May 20, 2001).

Zander, U., and B. Kogut. 1995. “Knowledge and the Speed of the Transfer and Imitation of Organizational Capabilities: An Empirical Test.” Or- ganization Science6, no. 1:76–92.

Chapter 15. Evolutionary Perspective

Barnett, W.P., H.R. Greve, and D.Y. Park. 1994. “An Evolutionary Model of Organizational Performance.”Strategic Management Journal15:11–28.

Barney, J. 1986. “Types of Competition and the Theory of Strategy: Toward

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an Integrative Framework.”Academy of Management Review11, no. 4:

791–800.

Baum, J.A.C., and J.V. Singh. 1994. “Organizational Hierarchies and Evo- lutionary Processes: Some Reflections on a Theory of Organizational Evolution.” InEvolutionary Dynamics of Organizations,ed. J.V. Singh and J.A.C. Baum, 3–19. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mahoney, J.T. 1992. “Organizational Economics within the Conversation of Strategic Management.”Advances in Strategic Management8:103–155.

Mirowski, P. 1988.Against Mechanism: Protecting Economics from Science.

Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield.

Moran, P., and S. Ghoshal. 1996. “Theories of Economic Organization: The Case for Realism and Balance.” Academy of Management Review 21, no. 1: 58–72.

Nelson, R.R., and S.G. Winter. 1982.An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Tsoukas, H., and C. Knudsen. 2002. “The Conduct of Strategy Research.” In Handbook of Strategy and Management,ed. A. Pettigrew, H. Thomas, and R. Whittington, 411–435. London: Sage.

Williamson, O.E., and S.G. Winter. 1993.The Nature of the Firm: Origins, Evolution and Development.New York: Oxford University Press.

Winter, S.G. 1993. “On Coase, Competence, and the Corporation.” In The Nature of the Firm: Origins, Evolution and Development,ed. O.E. Wil- liamson and S.G. Winter, 179–195. New York: Oxford University Press.

Chapter 16. Natural Environment Perspective

Denton, D.K. 1994. Enviro-management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Freeman, R. 1984.Stakeholder Management: A Stakeholder Approach.Bos- ton: Pitman.

Friedman, F. 1993. Practical Guide to Environmental Management.Wash- ington, DC: Environmental Law Institute.

Gladwin, T.N. 1993. “The Meaning of Greening: A Plea for Organizational Theory.” InEnvironmental Strategies for Industry,ed. K. Fischer and J.

Schot, 37–61. Washington, DC: Island.

Hart, S. 1997. “Beyond Greening: Strategies for a Sustainable World.”Har- vard Business Review(January–February): 66–77.

Klassen, R.D., and D.C. Whybark. 1999. “The Impact of Environmental Technologies on Manufacturing Performance.”Academy of Management Journal42, no. 6: 599–615.

Peters, T. 1990.Lean, Green and Clean: The Profitable Company in the Year 2000.Palo Alto, CA: Tom Peters Group.

200 REFERENCES TO PART II AND CHAPTERS 16–18

Piasecki, B.W., K.A. Fletcher, and F.J. Mendelson. 1999. Environmental Management and Business Strategy: Leadership Skills for the Twenty- first Century.New York: Wiley.

Schmidheiney, S. 1992. Changing Course: A Global Perspective on Devel- opment and the Environment.Cambridge: MIT Press.

Shelton, R. 1994. “Hitting the Green Wall: Corporate Environmental Strat- egy.”Journal of Environmental Leadership3, no. 2: 10–19.

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