Knowledge, Options, and Institutions

Knowledge, Options, and Institutions

by Bruce Kogut
ISBN-10:
0199282528
ISBN-13:
9780199282524
Pub. Date:
03/15/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199282528
ISBN-13:
9780199282524
Pub. Date:
03/15/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Knowledge, Options, and Institutions

Knowledge, Options, and Institutions

by Bruce Kogut
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Overview

Bruce Kogut's writing has sketched a theory of human motivation that sees managers as social, often altruistic, sometimes as selfish, who care about their colleagues and their status among them. For the first time this book collects together key pieces that show how this view works in application to practical managerial issues, such as technology transfer and licensing, joint ventures as options, and the diffusion of ideas and best practices in the world economy.

In an extensive introduction to these chapters, Kogut grounds this view in recent work in neurosciences and behavioural experiments in human sociality. On this basis, he provides a critique of leading schools of thought in management, including the resource based view of the firm cognition, and experimental economics. He proposes that people are hardwired to learn social norms and to develop identities that conform to social categories. This foundation supports a concept of coordination among people that is inscribed in social communities. It is this concept that leads to a theory of the firm as derived from social knowledge and shared identities. Kogut argues that the resource based view of the firm is only a view and it fails as a theory because it lacks a behavioural foundation. If it were to choose one, the choice would be between knowledge and organizational economics. Similarly, he argues that recent statements regarding cognition do not confront the age-old question of shared templates. If it did, it too would have to confront a theory of social knowledge. The author then proposes that this foundation is essential to an understanding of norms and institutions as well. Thus, we are moving into a period in which rapid advances in neuroscience increasingly lead to an integrated foundation for the social sciences.

This opening chapter is the gateway to the collected essays, which assemble the author's published articles on knowledge, options, and institutions. The book ends on the most recent work on open source software and generating rules. The chapter on open source discusses how new technology is changing the face of innovation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199282524
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2008
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents

List of Figures     ix
List of Tables     xi
Acknowledgments     xiii
Introduction: Knowledge, Options, and Institutions     1
Knowledge, Coordination, Categories, Identity
Knowledge of the Firm, Combinative Capabilities, and the Replication of Technology   Udo Zander     47
Knowledge and the Speed of the Transfer and Imitation of Organizational Capabilities: An Empirical Test   Udo Zander     65
What Firms Do: Coordination, Identity, and Learning   Udo Zander     92
Ventures, Value, and Options
Joint Ventures: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives     119
Joint Ventures and the Option to Expand and Acquire     128
Operating Flexibility, Global Manufacturing, and the Option Value of a Multinational Network   Nalin Kulatilaka     146
Strategy, Heuristics, and Real Options   Nalin Kulatilaka     170
Practices and Institutions: Their Diffusion and Geography
National Systems, Organizational Practices, and Institutions     201
Prototypes and Strategy: Assigning Causal Credit Using Fuzzy Sets   John Paul MacDuffie   Charles Ragin     228
Localization of Knowledge and the Mobility of Engineers in Regional Networks   Paul Almeida     265
Open-Source Software Development and DistributedInnovation   Anca Metiu     284
Looking Forward
The Network as Knowledge: Generative Rules and the Emergence of Structure     309
References     333
Index     363
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