效果推理是拉赫曼式的吗?对Chiles、Bluedorn和Gupta(2007)的回应

Is Effectuation Lachmannian? A Response to Chiles, Bluedorn, and Gupta (2007)

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2008
被引 46
人大 AFT50ABS 4

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回应Chiles等人关于拉赫曼与效果推理关系的文章,指出两者在起点上相似,但在人类心智运作和知识构成的理解上存在关键差异。

Abstract

In an excellent recent paper on Ludwig Lachmann’s contributions to entrepreneurship, Chiles, Bluedorn and Gupta draw parallels between Lachmann’s work and later contributions in the entrepreneurship literature, including Sarasvathy (2001), suggesting that, ‘Sarasvathy’s economic approach to entrepreneurship is decidedly Lachmannian’ (Chiles et al. 2007: 487). Our purpose in responding to the Chiles et al. article is twofold. First, our interpretation about how effectuation works differs in certain ways from the interpretations placed on it by these authors; we therefore wish to clarify our views on these matters. Second, we view the relationship between effectuation and Lachmann’s perspective on entrepreneurship somewhat differently than Chiles et al.; in this note we lay out this alternative view. The crux of our presentation is that, although Lachmann and Sarasvathy have much the same starting point (entrepreneurial action in the face of true uncertainty) and several overlaps in terms of the overall implications for dominant economic theories, there are crucial differences that draw upon recent developments in our understanding of how the human mind works and what knowledge is constituted of.

创业奥地利学派经济学效果推理不确定性