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Economic Institutions Of Strategy Jackerson A Nickerson Jackerson A Nickerson

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Economic Institutions Of Strategy Jackerson A Nickerson Jackerson A Nickerson
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Jackerson A. Nickerson, Jackerson A. Nickerson, Brian S. Silverman
ISBN: 9781848554863, 1848554869
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Economic Institutions Of Strategy Jackerson A Nickerson Jackerson A Nickerson by Jackerson A. Nickerson, Jackerson A. Nickerson, Brian S. Silverman 9781848554863, 1848554869 instant download after payment.

Since the publication of Oliver Williamson's ''Economic Institutions of Capitalism'' in 1985, new institutional economics approaches have increasingly been used to understand strategic challenges. ''Economic Institutions of Strategy'' (EIS) offers an interconnected set of papers that reviews and extends the economic institutional approach to business and corporate strategy bringing together the disparate strands of new institutional economics-based strategy research in a single comprehensive source. The contributors to this volume focus on new institutional economics' insights regarding diversification, alliances, franchising, geographic location, innovation, and other strategic choices. Each contributor uses either a single influential article - with excerpts reprinted - or a survey of the literature to ask and answer three questions: What is the current state of the art in new institutional economics' contribution to fundamental strategic questions? Where has this approach succeeded most, and what gaps remain?

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