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245 0 0 _aEconomics meets sociology in strategic management
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Joel A.C. Baum, Frank Dobbin.
260 _aBingley, U.K. :
_bEmerald,
_c2000.
300 _a1 online resource (xiv, 410 p.).
490 1 _aAdvances in strategic management,
_x0742-3322 ;
_vv. 17
505 0 _aIntroduction : economics meets sociology in strategic management / Frank Dobbin, Joel A.C. Baum -- The facts, Neil said, nothing but the facts ... Whose facts? answered David / Bruce Kogut -- Common ground, different assumptions / David J. Teece -- Competition, stability, and conceptions of control / Neil Fligstein -- The dominant logic : a new linkage between diversity and performance / C.K. Prahalad, Richard A. Bettis -- The iron cage revisited institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields / Paul J. DiMaggio, Walter W. Powell -- The iron cage is emptying the dominant logic no longer dominates / Richard A. Bettis -- The sources of managerial logics / Walter W. Powell -- The structuration and destructuration of organizations and organizational fields / W. Richard Scott -- Dominant logic and the iron cage / Charles W.L. Hill -- Cages and logics (hopefully not) the last word / Richard A. Bettis -- The last word? Not a chance / Walter W. Powell -- Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage / Jay B. Barney -- Social structure and organizations / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Context is crucial commonalities, differences, and subtle differences / Jay B. Barney -- On equilibrium, organizational form, and competitive strategy / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Luck, leadership and strategy / Rebecca L. Henderson -- Toward an economic theory of the multiproduct firm / David J. Teece -- Cause for optimism / Christine Oliver -- Nothing permanent the role of sustainability and luck in resource-based logic / Jay B. Barney -- Contexts make resources valuable or worthless a reply to Barney / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Unions and coin tossing a reply to Oliver and Henderson / Arthur L. Stinchcombe -- Intraindustry structure and the ease of strategic change / Sharon M. Oster -- Where do markets come from? / Harrison C. White -- Is there a future in diversity? The view from economics and sociology / Sharon M. Oster -- Does the early bird get the worm? / Harrison C. White -- The great disciplinary divide / Wayne E. Baker -- The business organization in economics, sociology, and strategy research / Will Mitchell -- The disciplinary divide has been bridged / Sharon M. Oster -- Small numbers, in depth / Harrison C. White -- Doing interdisciplinary research in strategic managementwithout a paradigm war / Joel A.C. Baum, Frank Dobbin -- The spread of the multidivisional form among large firms, 1919-1979 / Neil Fligstein -- Economic and sociological perspectives on diversification and organizational structure / David J. Teece -- Alternative approaches to firm strategic behavior / Neil Fligstein -- Differentiation in business organizations / John Freeman.
520 _aThe last several years has witnessed a growing interaction between economists and sociologists engaged in the study of organizations' strategies. Economists and sociologists can gain real insight from these interactions. To date, however, these interactions have been to ad hoc and unfocused to bear any real fruit. This volume moves the discussion to the next level by focusing the discussion, and taking a step toward systematizing some of the relationships between economic and sociological approaches to strategic management. To accomplish this, the volume reprints four 'matched pairs' of influential articles on firms' strategies in economic sociology and strategic management and use these articles to frame a conversation between the articles' pioneering authors and other prominent researchers in strategic management and sociology working on closely-related research problems. Each pair of articles followed by provocative essays - inspired by the pairing - written by the articles' original authors. Two contextualizing commentaries penned by influential strategy and organizations researchers - one grounded in strategic management and one in economic sociology - extend each conversation. A reflective reply from the articles' authors concludes the conversation - for now. A framing introduction and concluding epilogue, written by volume editors Joel Baum and Frank Dobbin, set the stage both for the volume and for future conversations between the disciplines in strategic management.
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650 0 _aStrategic planning.
700 1 _aBaum, Joel A. C.
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856 4 0 _uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1016/S0742-3322(2000)17
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