Zenger, Felin, and Bigelow on “Theories of the Firm-Market Boundary”
24 February 2012 at 5:36 am Peter G. Klein 3 comments
| Peter Klein |
Here’s a nice review and synthesis of “Theories of the Firm-Market Boundary” by Todd Zenger, Teppo Felin, and Lyda Bigelow, just out in the Academy of Management Annals.
A central role of the entrepreneur-manager is assembling a strategic bundle of complementary assets and activities, either existing or foreseen, which when combined create value for the firm. This process of creating value, however, requires managers to assess which activities should be handled by the market and which should be handled within hierarchy. Indeed, for more than 40 years, economists, sociologists and organizational scholars have extensively examined the theory of the firm’s central question: what determines the boundaries of the firm? Many alternative theories have emerged and are frequently positioned as competing explanations, often with no shortage of critique for one another. In this paper, we review these theories and suggest that the core theories that have emerged to explain the boundary of the firm commonly address distinctly different directional forces on the firm boundary — forces that are tightly interrelated. We specifically address these divergent, directional forces — as they relate to organizational boundaries — by focusing on four central questions. First, what are the virtues of markets in organizing assets and activities? Second, what factors drive markets to fail? Third, what are the virtues of integration in organizing assets and activities? Fourth, what factors drive organizations to fail? We argue that a complete theory of the firm must address these four questions and we review the relevant literature regarding each of these questions and discuss extant debates and the associated implications for future research.
Lots of good stuff here, especially in integrating economic and sociological perspectives on boundary (I guess all that time Teppo spends over there has influenced his thinking).
Entry filed under: - Klein -, Recommended Reading, Strategic Management, Theory of the Firm.
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Jingjing Wang | 24 February 2012 at 10:42 am
I fails to access this paper through our library. Can you do me a favor to send me one?
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teppo | 24 February 2012 at 4:41 pm
Peter: Thanks for the plug. What do I owe you?
Jingjing: The SSRN version is relatively close to the final, published version: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1843287
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Todd Zenger | 27 February 2012 at 2:38 pm
I believe Academy of Management members have free online access at this link:
http://publications.aomonline.org/annals/volume5.asp#