Strategy, Economic Organization, and the Knowledge Economy: The Coordination of Firms and Resources

Oxford University Press (2005)
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The advent of the knowledge economy changes the ways in which firms organize their activities and how they strategize in the market place. This non-technical volume lays the foundations for an analysis of these phenomena. In particular, it shows how 'knowledge-based approaches' in management studies may be complemented by key ideas from the economics of organization. The discussion is both theoretical and empirical.

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