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Economic Foundations of Strategic Management
Economic Foundations of Strategic Management
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agency theory application
assumptions
Austrian Research Programme
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behavioural theory of firms
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core
Costly Generalisations
Dominant Neoclassical Paradigm
Efficiency Paradigm
empirical testing in business strategy
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Firm Differentials
Firm Specific Resources
hard
Hard Core Assumptions
industrial organisation theory
microeconomic analysis
Neoclassical Market Theory
Neoclassical Perfect Competition
Neoclassical Research Programme
Neoclassical Theory
Paradigmatic Viewpoint
Perfect Competition
Perfect Competition Theory
philosophy of science
Profit Differentials
Research Programme
Strategic Management
Strategic Management Field
Strategic Management Relationship
Strategic Management Theory
Strategic Phenomena
Traditional Neoclassical Approach
transaction cost economics
Transaction Cost Theory
Vice Versa
Product details
- ISBN 9780754630012
- Weight: 516g
- Dimensions: 153 x 219mm
- Publication Date: 28 May 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book explores the extent to which economic theory is able to provide the theoretical foundations of strategic management. To this end it draws on the philosophy of science; microeconomic theory; and different approaches to strategic management. The work shows that many of the propositions of strategic management are deducible from the economic theories considered. It argues that these propositions should be made open to empirical testing and that a unified theory of strategic management should be developed. Thus the book addresses a current major concern of theorists - that strategy remains ’atheoretical’ and that this reduces the predictive power of the subject and hampers further theory development. The essential contribution made is that economic theory should be systematically explored in order to establish the foundations of business strategy.
Mehmet Barca, University of Sakarya, Turkey
Economic Foundations of Strategic Management
€173.60
