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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Per Bylund | 8 July 2009 at 8:40 am
Let’s hope it is a next step towards open-source peer reviewing. I never really understood the point of double-blindness – wouldn’t the market forces work better if the whole process was open?
As for a next step, how about collecting SSRN credits for your uploaded papers and comments (perhaps based on other people’s ratings)? The credits could then be used to purchase submission rights to journals, elevate your own stuff on SSRN and other academic database search engines (for example, to show your articles in bold/italics to make them stand out and thereby attract more readers/potential citers), and by placement on official “recommended key note speakers lists.”
There’s an ocean of opportunity, all we need is an entrepreneur to start ladling. ;-)
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Stan Kwiatkowski | 8 July 2009 at 10:35 am
I’d go for Super Poke. IWouldn’t you be happy with tasing some of those people?
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