New Foss-Foss-Klein working paper
1 May 2006 at 10:25 pm Peter G. Klein 2 comments
| Peter Klein |
A new item has just been added to our working papers page, “Original and Derived Judgment: An Entrepreneurial Theory of Economic Organization,” by Kirsten Foss, Nicolai J. Foss, and Peter G. Klein. This is an early draft, and comments are most welcome. Here’s the abstract:
Recent work links entrepreneurship to the economic theory of firm using the Knightian concept of entrepreneurship as judgment. When judgment is complementary to other assets, and these assets or their services are traded in well-functioning markets, it makes sense for entrepreneurs to hire labor and own assets. The entrepreneur’s role, then, is to arrange or organize the human and capital assets under his control. We extend this Knightian concept of the firm by developing a theory of delegation under Knightian uncertainty. What we call original judgment belongs exclusively to owners, but owners may delegate a wide range of decision rights to subordinates, who exercise derived judgment. We call these employees “proxy-entrepreneurs,” and ask how the firm’s organizational structure — its formal and informal systems of rewards and punishments, rules for settling disputes and renegotiating agreements, means of evaluating performance, and so on — can be designed to encourage forms of proxy-entrepreneurship that increase firm value while discouraging actions that destroy value. Building on key ideas from the entrepreneurship literature, Austrian economics, and the economic theory of the firm we develop a framework for analyzing the tradeoff between productive and destructive proxy-entrepreneurship. We link this analysis to the employment relation and ownership structure, providing new insights into these and related issues in the economic theory of the firm.
The full paper is here.
Entry filed under: - Klein -, Austrian Economics, Entrepreneurship, Papers, Theory of the Firm.
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JC Spender | 2 May 2006 at 7:03 am
Hi Guys,
I’m looking for this new working paper, but I’m not finding anything but the abstract … help!
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Peter Klein | 2 May 2006 at 7:27 am
JC, sorry, the link was missing. Click now on the title of the paper and you should get there.