Austrian Theory of the Firm Bleg
24 June 2009 at 2:29 pm Peter G. Klein 2 comments
| Peter Klein |
This post is for devotees and fellow-travelers of the Austrian school. As some of you know I maintain an online bibliography of articles and books dealing with applications of Austrian economics to the theory of the firm (and strategic management more generally). Happily, this literature has grown dramatically in the last few years. Sadly, I have not had time to update the bibliography on a consistent basis. So, please send me your suggested additions and corrections (ideally with URLs). Self-nominations are welcome!
Entry filed under: - Klein -, Austrian Economics, Strategic Management, Theory of the Firm.
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Tipsy | 26 June 2009 at 6:33 am
So? Did people send you a lot of stuff? I wouldn’t mind some kind of compilation of all that to be honest ;)
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Peter Klein | 26 June 2009 at 7:56 am
Sure, here are some of the suggestions I’ve received so far. Please keep ’em coming!
Dagnino, Giovanni Battista. 2003. “Bridging the Strategy Gap: Firm Strategy and Coevolution of Capability Space and Opportunity Space.” University of Pennsylvania, Sol C. Snider Entrepreneurial Research Center Paper No. 306/2003.
Klein, Peter G. 2008. “Opportunity Discovery, Entrepreneurial Action, and Economic Organization.” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal 2, no. 3: 175-90.
Matthews, John A. 2006. “Rents vs. Profits: What are the Appropriate Goals of Strategizing?” Working paper.
Mathews, John A. 2006. Strategizing, Disequilibrium and Profit. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Ng, Desmond. 2005. “The Discovery of and Coordination of Resource Complements in a Dispersed Knowledge Society.” International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management 5, no. 2: 142-63.
Ng, Desmond. 2005. “Strategic Entrepreneurship: An Austrian Economic Approach to Competitive Strategy.” Journal of International Business Strategy 1, no. 2: 75-84.
Pongracic, Ivan, Jr. 2009. Employees and Entrepreneurship: Co-Ordination and Spontaneity in Non-Hierarchival Business Organization. Aldershott, UK: Edward Elgar.
Walsh, Aidan. 2009. “A Mengerian Theory of the Origins of the Business Firm.” Studies in Emergent Order 2: 54-75