Understanding Industrial and Corporate ChangeGiovanni Dosi, David J. Teece, Josef Chytry OUP Oxford, 2004 M09 30 - 440 páginas Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change contains pioneering work on technological, organizational, and institutional change from leading theorists and practitioners such as Joseph Stiglitz, Oliver Williamson, Masahiko Aoki, Alfred D. Chandler Jr., and Sidney Winter. Trans-disciplinary in its approach, the book explores three distinct themes: Markets and Organizations; Evolutionary Theory and Technological Change; and Strategy, Capabilities, and Knowledge Management. The chapters are drawn from the journal Industrial and Corporate Change, reflecting the diverse contributions it has published since 1992 in such areas as business history, industrial organization, strategic management, organizational theory, innovation studies, organizational behavior, economics, political science, social psychology, and sociology. Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change provides an accessible account of recent research and theory on technological, organizational, and institutional change for academics and advanced students of Business and Management, Organization Theory, Technology and Innovation Studies, and Industrial Economics. |
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... communication, and information processing powers. However, a more radical view suggests that 'truly' bounded rationality has to do also with (i) inconsistency in decision procedures, (ii) ambiguity and vagueness in the cognitive frames ...
... communication, and information processing powers. However, a more radical view suggests that 'truly' bounded rationality has to do also with (i) inconsistency in decision procedures, (ii) ambiguity and vagueness in the cognitive frames ...
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... communication technology for its testing ground, Levinthal suggests that 'the process of “creative destruction” occurs when the technology that emerges from the speciation event is successfully able to invade other niches, possibly ...
... communication technology for its testing ground, Levinthal suggests that 'the process of “creative destruction” occurs when the technology that emerges from the speciation event is successfully able to invade other niches, possibly ...
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... Communication The last category may be important when the decision-making process is assigned to a team of individuals. If the resources used by these decision-making activities are limited, then those limits may impose binding ...
... Communication The last category may be important when the decision-making process is assigned to a team of individuals. If the resources used by these decision-making activities are limited, then those limits may impose binding ...
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... Communication Memory storage and communication among humans 18 Rationality in Individual and Team Decision-making.
... Communication Memory storage and communication among humans 18 Rationality in Individual and Team Decision-making.
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Giovanni Dosi, David J. Teece, Josef Chytry. 4.4 Memory and Communication Memory storage and communication among humans and computers are also resource-using activities, and cause further delays in decision-making. I shall not discuss ...
Giovanni Dosi, David J. Teece, Josef Chytry. 4.4 Memory and Communication Memory storage and communication among humans and computers are also resource-using activities, and cause further delays in decision-making. I shall not discuss ...
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