Browsing Department of Strategic Management and Globalization (SMG) by Author "Stieglitz, Nils"
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Foss, Nicolai J.; Stieglitz, Nils (Frederiksberg, 2010)[More information][Less information]
Abstract: We survey the resource-based view in strategic management, focusing on its roots in economics. We organize our discussion in terms of the Gavetti and Levinthal distinction between a “high church” and a “low church” resource-based view, and argue that these hitherto rather separate streams are increasingly overlapping. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10398/8172 Files in this item: 1
CBS Forskningsindberetning SMG 261.pdf (200.4Kb) -
Transaction cost and property rights perspectives on entrepreneurshipStieglitz, Nils; Foss, Nicolai J. (, 2009)[More information][Less information]
Abstract: Entrepreneurs in a competitive economy face three fundamental problems. They need to search for and discover a business opportunity (Kirzner, 1973), evaluate it (Knight, 1921), and then seize the opportunity to reap entrepreneurial profits (Schumpeter, 1911) (Langlois, 2007). The problem that we address is how the ability to exploit business opportunities is influenced by entrepreneurial search and the economic organization of entrepreneurship (Arrow, 1962; Lippman & Rumelt, 2003; Aghion et al., 2005; Foss et al., 2007). In many cases, the discovery for a new business opportunity needs to be motivated by expected gains, since the search and evaluation of business opportunities is a costly, resource-consuming process (Denrell, Fang & Winter, 2003; Nickerson & Zenger, 2004; Foss & Klein, 2005; Teece, 2007; Foss & Foss, 2008).1 We show the critical role of expectations for understanding of the economic organization of entrepreneurship, and argue that transaction cost economics, with its insistence on bounded rationality, but far-sighted contracting offers useful insights and presents rich opportunities for further theoretical and empirical research (cf. also Furubotn, 2002). URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10398/7784 Files in this item: 1
SMG WP 2009-04.pdf (208.1Kb)
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