Edith Penrose's contribution to the resource‐based view of strategic management
指出彭罗斯的《企业成长理论》虽被视作资源基础理论的奠基之作,但其本意并非为管理者提供获取可持续租金的策略,而是描述企业成长过程;租金在理论中通常被认为不会出现,若出现则反映宏观层面的低效。
Abstract Edith Penrose's (1959) book, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm , is considered by many scholars in the strategy field to be the seminal work that provided the intellectual foundations for the modern, resource‐based theory of the firm. However, the present paper suggests that Penrose's direct or intended contribution to resource‐based thinking has been misinterpreted. Penrose never aimed to provide useful strategy prescriptions for managers to create a sustainable stream of rents; rather, she tried to rigorously describe the processes through which firms grow. In her theory, rents were generally assumed not to occur. If they arose this reflected an inefficient macro‐level outcome of an otherwise efficient micro‐level growth process. Nevertheless, her ideas have undoubtedly stimulated ‘good conversation’ within the strategy field in the spirit of Mahoney and Pandian (1992); their emerging use by some scholars as building blocks in models that show how sustainable competitive advantage and rents can be achieved is undeniable, although such use was never intended by Edith Penrose herself. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.