My First Bleg: Transaction Similarity
12 July 2006 at 2:17 pm Peter G. Klein 1 comment
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A “bleg,” for those who don’t know, is a blog post asking readers for help. (We’ve already written plogs, posted bloggerel, and suffered from blogathy and even blogstipation. No problems yet with blogorrhea.)
Anyway, here’s the bleg. Can readers provide some good references from the capabilities or RBV literatures on Coase’s concept of “transaction similarity,” the idea that firms are more likely to integrate transactions similar to transactions that have been integrated in the past, controlling for current levels of asset specificity, uncertainty, frequency, and so on?
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Nicolai Foss | 14 July 2006 at 11:26 am
If I remember correctly, Nick Argyres has a very nice paper in the Strategic Management Journal 1996 that, among many other things, discusses transaction similarity and embeds it in a capability context. Another reference is Harold Malmgren’s 1961 QJAE paper.