Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change
Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change
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Abstract
This book contains pioneering work on technological, organizational, and institutional change from leading theorists and practitioners such as Masahiko Aoki, Alfred D. Chandler Jr., Joseph Stiglitz, Oliver Williamson, and Sidney Winter. Using a trans-disciplinary approach, it explores three distinct themes: Markets and Organizations; Evolutionary Theory and Technological Change; and Strategy, Capabilities, and Knowledge Management. The chapters are drawn from the journal Industrial and Corporate Change, reflecting the diverse contributions it has published since 1992 in such areas as business history, industrial organization, strategic management, organizational theory, innovation studies, organizational behaviour, political science, social psychology, and sociology. This book provides an accessible account of recent research and theory on technological, organizational, and institutional change for academics and advanced students of Business and Management, Organization Theory, Technology and Innovation Studies, and Industrial Economics.
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Front Matter
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PART I ECONOMIC BEHAVIORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS
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Costly and Bounded Rationality in Individual and Team Decision-making
Roy Radner
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Incentives, Routines, and Self-Command
Steven Postrel andRichard P. Rumelt
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Routines and Other Recurring Action Patterns of Organizations: Contemporary Research Issues
Michael D. Cohen and others
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Hierarchies, Markets and Power in the Economy: An Economic Perspective
Oliver E. Williamson
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The Evolution of Organizational Conventions and Gains from Diversity
Masahiko Aoki
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Information, Finance, and Markets: The Architecture of Allocative Mechanisms
B. Greenwald andJ. E. Stiglitz
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Costly and Bounded Rationality in Individual and Team Decision-making
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PART II KNOWLEDGE, ORGANIZATIONS, AND TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION
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The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness
Robin Cowan and others
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The Slow Pace of Rapid Technological Change: Gradualism and Punctuation in Technological Change
Daniel A. Levinthal
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Technologies, Products and Organization in the Innovating Firm: What Adam Smith Tells Us and Joseph Schumpeter Doesn't
Keith Pavitt
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Economic Experiments
Nathan Rosenberg
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Heroes, Herds and Hysteresis in Technological History: Thomas Edison and ‘The Battle of the Systems’ Reconsidered
Paul A. David
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Patents and Welfare in an Evolutionary Model
Sidney G. Winter
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Corporate Strategy, Structure and Control Methods in the United States During the 20th Century
Alfred D. Chandler
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The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness
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