迈向(创新)企业的能力理论:对管理与政策的启示

Towards a capability theory of (innovating) firms: implications for management and policy

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2016
被引 265 · 同刊同年前 1%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

对比动态能力框架与交易成本经济学、代理理论等经济理论,强调战略管理与经济学的互补,以改进对企业及经济模型的理解。

Abstract

Business enterprises lie at the core of ecosystems that drive economic development and growth in market economies; yet, until recently, mainstream economics has mostly treated firms like homogeneous black boxes run by opportunistic managers. The field of strategic management has developed a more nuanced approach to the understanding of how firms are created, organized and grow, how they innovate and compete and how managers manage. One of the leading paradigms in the field is the dynamic capabilities framework. In this paper, contrasts and complementarities are drawn between dynamic capabilities and economic theories of the firm, including transaction cost economics and agency theory. Connections to the Cambridge school are highlighted, including the duality between Keynes's 'animal spirits' and the dynamic capabilities entrepreneurial owner/manager. Leibenstein's x-inefficiency is juxtaposed here with d-ineffectiveness. Knowledge-based theories of the firm consistent with Cambridge conventions emerge. Intellectual exchange between strategic management and economics is encouraged to help improve the intuition behind models of firms and the economy.

动态能力企业理论战略管理剑桥学派