Our Recent Books

Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein,
Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment: A New Approach to the Firm (Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Peter G. Klein and Micheal E. Sykuta, eds.,
The Elgar Companion to Transaction Cost Economics (Edward Elgar, 2010).

Peter G. Klein,
The Capitalist and the Entrepreneur: Essays on Organizations and Markets (Mises Institute, 2010).


Richard N. Langlois,
The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism: Schumpeter, Chandler, and the New Economy (Routledge, 2007).

Nicolai J. Foss,
Strategy, Economic Organization, and the Knowledge Economy: The Coordination of Firms and Resources (Oxford University Press, 2005).

Raghu Garud, Arun Kumaraswamy, and Richard N. Langlois, eds.,
Managing in the Modular Age: Architectures, Networks and Organizations (Blackwell, 2003).

Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein, eds.,
Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (Elgar, 2002).

Nicolai J. Foss and Volker Mahnke, eds.,
Competence, Governance, and Entrepreneurship: Advances in Economic Strategy Research
(Oxford, 2000).

Nicolai J. Foss and Paul L. Robertson, eds.,
Resources, Technology, and Strategy: Explorations in the Resource-based Perspective (Routledge, 2000).
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Fabio Rojas | 15 February 2007 at 3:05 pm
Normally, I’m a huge Gehry fan. But I am an even huger fan of “form follows function” in architecture. While the undulating curves of a Gehry may be interesting for a contemporary art museum, I am not sure how they enhance the environment for teaching and reasarch on management.
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teppo | 15 February 2007 at 3:29 pm
Eye sore? What do you mean? The building is lauded by many, many management scholars (I believe there was a JMI special issue on the building, and also a management book written about it). And, how can one judge – one man’s eye sore is another’s master piece.
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spostrel | 17 February 2007 at 5:04 am
I’m not nuts about the building, but Kunstler’s opposition is one argument for embracing it.