Presents a good balance in terms of perspectives and content ... should appeal to a large audience of scholars from multiple disciplines, including business history, organizational economics, international business, and strategic management.

Academy of Management Review

Pitelis's book opens our eyes to the variety of contexts in which Penrose's theory of firm-level growth is applicable ... Rereading Penrose (1959) after reading Pitelis's book should result in a different learning experience for the reader, who will connect the dots between Penrose's ideas and different research contexts more naturally.

Academy of Management Review

The chapters are well researched, well crafted and well written.

Organization Studies

Edith Penrose has been one of the most significant economists of the second part of the twentieth century. Her contribution to the theory of the firm has reinvented and productively developed the classical tradition in economics. It has informed the currently dominant resource/knowledge-based theory of the firm. Penrose's contribution, however, extends to a great variety of areas, to include industry organization, strategic management, international business, human resource management, economics of innovation and technological change, history, methodology, macroeconomics, and much more. This volume builds on a special issue of Contributions to Political Economy, that celebrated forty years since Penrose's classic The Theory of the Growth of the Firm. It includes fourteen chapters by leading contributors on the aforementioned aspects of Penrose's work. This book celebrates Penrose's contribution to economics and management. Leading scholars (including such 'classic' names as Robin Marris and George Richardson), assess Penrose's contribution to economics, strategic management, industry organization, and more. Using a Penrosean lens, these authors address the most important issues such as resource allocation and resource creation, co-ordination, innovation and growth. They cover topics ranging from the nature of the firm, firm growth, and strategy, to multinational firms, industry organization, innovation, and economic development. In so doing, they make contributions to scholarship of the highest quality, with significant implications for business and government policy on competition, industry, and development.
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Edith Penrose's contribution to the theory of the firm reinvented the classical tradition in economics. This volume builds on an issue of "Contributions to Political Economy" that celebrated 40 years since Penrose's publication, "The Theory of the Growth of the Firm".
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1. Introduction and Overview ; 2. Edith Elura Tilton Penrose: Life, contribution, and influence ; 3. Mrs Penrose and Neoclassical Theory ; 4. The Significance of Penrose's Theory for the Development of Economics ; 5. Edith Penrose and Economics ; 6. Hercules and Penrose ; 7. The Growth of New Ventures: Analysis after Penrose ; 8. A Theory of the (Growth of the) Transnational Firm: A Penrosean perspective ; 9. Edith Penrose, Economics, and Strategic Management ; 10. Edith T. Penrose and Ronald H. Coase on the Nature of the Firm and the Nature of Industry ; 11. Regional Growth Dynamics: A capabilities perspective ; 12. Mismatching by Design: Explaining the dynamics of innovative capabilities of the firm with a Penrosean mark ; 13. Innovation, Profits, and Growth: Penrose and Schumpeter ; 14. The US Corporate Enterprise and 'The Theory of the Growth of the Firm' ; 15. Management Competence, Firm Growth, and Economic Progress
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Wide-ranging and critical assessment of Edith Penrose's contribution to economics and management Leading contributors from the field such as Robin Marris, George Richardson, Mike Best, William Lazonick, and Sumantra Ghoshal Contains significant implications for business and government policy on competition, industry, and development
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Christos Pitelis is Director of the Centre for International Business and Management at the Judge Institute of Management Studies, Cambridge University. He is also Director of Studies in Management and Fellow in Economics at Queens' College, Cambridge. He has taught at the universities of Warwick, Nottingham, St. Andrews, and Athens, and has been visiting professor in China, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. He has consulted extensively and coordinated projects for governments, the European Commission, the United Nations, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the private sector. He has been adviser to the Greek Minister of Industry and Development. He is author and editor of ten books, over seventy articles in academic journals and books, and has contributed papers to more than sixty conferences worldwide.
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Wide-ranging and critical assessment of Edith Penrose's contribution to economics and management Leading contributors from the field such as Robin Marris, George Richardson, Mike Best, William Lazonick, and Sumantra Ghoshal Contains significant implications for business and government policy on competition, industry, and development
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199248520
Publisert
2002
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
517 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
338

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Biographical note

Christos Pitelis is Director of the Centre for International Business and Management at the Judge Institute of Management Studies, Cambridge University. He is also Director of Studies in Management and Fellow in Economics at Queens' College, Cambridge. He has taught at the universities of Warwick, Nottingham, St. Andrews, and Athens, and has been visiting professor in China, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. He has consulted extensively and coordinated projects for governments, the European Commission, the United Nations, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and the private sector. He has been adviser to the Greek Minister of Industry and Development. He is author and editor of ten books, over seventy articles in academic journals and books, and has contributed papers to more than sixty conferences worldwide.