Austrian perspectives on entrepreneurship, strategy, and organization / Nicolai J. Foss, Peter G. Klein, Matthew McCaffrey.

Foss, Nicolai J., 1964-
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338/.04
Author
Foss, Nicolai J., 1964- author.
Title
Austrian perspectives on entrepreneurship, strategy, and organization / Nicolai J. Foss, Peter G. Klein, Matthew McCaffrey.
Physical Description
1 online resource (74 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in business strategy, 2515-0693
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Oct 2019).
Summary
The 'Austrian' tradition is well-known for its definitive contributions to economics in the twentieth century. However, Austrian economics also offers an exciting research agenda outside the traditional boundaries of economics, especially in the management disciplines. This Element examines how Austrian ideas play a key role in expanding the understanding of fields like entrepreneurship, strategy, and organization. It focuses especially on the vital role that entrepreneurs play in guiding economic progress by shaping firms and their strategic behavior. In doing so, it explains a wide range of contributions that Austrian economics makes to the understanding of key problems in management, while also highlighting many directions for future work in this inspiring tradition.
Added Author
Klein, Peter G., author.
McCaffrey, Matthew, author.
Subject
ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION (ECONOMIC THEORY)
Multimedia
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Summary
The 'Austrian' tradition is well-known for its definitive contributions to economics in the twentieth century. However, Austrian economics also offers an exciting research agenda outside the traditional boundaries of economics, especially in the management disciplines. This Element examines how Austrian ideas play a key role in expanding the understanding of fields like entrepreneurship, strategy, and organization. It focuses especially on the vital role that entrepreneurs play in guiding economic progress by shaping firms and their strategic behavior. In doing so, it explains a wide range of contributions that Austrian economics makes to the understanding of key problems in management, while also highlighting many directions for future work in this inspiring tradition.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Oct 2019).
Subject
ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
AUSTRIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION (ECONOMIC THEORY)
Multimedia