企业的资源基础理论:知识与机会主义

A Resource-Based Theory of the Firm: Knowledge Versus Opportunism

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 1996
被引 3148 · 同刊同年前 4%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

提出基于知识的企业理论,认为企业存在是因为个体间知识差异不可消除,而非仅因机会主义威胁;比较了企业组织与市场契约在知识应用上的差异,并预测哪种模式能带来更有价值的知识应用。

Abstract

This paper develops a resource-based—knowledge-based—theory of the firm. Its thesis is that the organizational mode through which individuals cooperate affects the knowledge they apply to business activity. We focus on the polar cases of organization within a firm as compared to market contracting. There will be a difference in the knowledge that is brought to bear, and hence in joint productivity, under the two options. Thus, as compared to opportunism-based, transaction-cost theory, we advance a separate (yet complementary) answer to the question: why do firms exist? Our aim is to develop an empirically relevant and complementary theory of why firms are formed: a theory based on irreducible knowledge differences between individuals rather than the threat of purposeful cheating or withholding of information. We assume limited cognitive abilities on the part of individuals (bounded rationality), and assume that opportunistic behavior will not occur. The latter allows us to determine whether resource-based theory has independent force, as compared to the opportunism-based, transaction-cost approach. The paper predicts choice of organizational mode, identifying whether firm organization or market contracting will result in the more valuable knowledge being applied to business activity. The resource-based predictions of organizational mode are compared and contrasted with corresponding opportunism-based, transaction-cost ones. A principal point is that knowledge-based considerations can outweigh opportunism-related ones. The paper also establishes the relation of a theory of the firm to a theory of performance differences between competing firms.

企业理论知识管理交易成本经济学资源基础观组织经济学