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Organization Theory

From Chester Barnard to the Present and Beyond

Author: Oliver E. Williamson  

This edition contains a new article by Oliver Williamson entitled, "Transaction Cost Economics and Organization Theory".

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This edition contains a new article by Oliver Williamson entitled, "Transaction Cost Economics and Organization Theory".

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This collection of papers is edited by renowned business thinker Oliver Williamson, who is currently Transamerica Professor of Corporate Strategy at the School of Business Administration at Berkeley. The fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Chester I. Barnard's remarkable and still influential book, The Functions of the Executive, was celebrated with a seminar series at the University of California, Berkeley in the Spring of 1988. Eight of thoselectures are published here. The contributors include organization specialists and sociologists (Barbara Levitt and James March; W. Richard Scott; Glenn Carroll; Jeffrey Pfeffer), an anthropologist, a politicalscientist, and two economists (Mary Douglas; Terry Moe; Oliver Hart; Oliver Williamson). An important contribution to organization theory, this volume reports on recent progress in this field, and projects a productive research future.

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Critic Reviews

“"Organization Theory gives evidence that the study of organizations hasbeen proceeding productively."--Journal of Economic Literature”

"Each essay is of high quality, offering both introspective summary and creative projection."--Choice"First-rate people gave the lectures, and what they have to say is important to all of us concerned with the field."--Contemporary Sociology"An intriguing array of chapters written by well-known scholars...each of which relates its message back to Barnard and forward, extending some aspect of organization theory....Perhaps the volume's most important contribution is its insistence that students of organizations become interdisciplinary scholars."--Academy of Management Review"Organization Theory gives evidence that the study of organizations has been proceeding productively."--Journal of Economic Literature"Each essay is of high quality, offering both introspective summary and creative projection."--Choice"First-rate people gave the lectures, and what they have to say is important to all of us concerned with the field."--Contemporary Sociology"An intriguing array of chapters written by well-known scholars...each of which relates its message back to Barnard and forward, extending some aspect of organization theory....Perhaps the volume's most important contribution is its insistence that students of organizations become interdisciplinary scholars."--Academy of Management Review"Organization Theory gives evidence that the study of organizations has been proceeding productively."--Journal of Economic Literature

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About the Author

Oliver E. Williamson is also co-author of The Nature of the Firm (OUP, 1991)

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This collection of papers is edited by renowned business thinker Oliver Williamson, who is currently Transamerica Professor of Corporate Strategy at the School of Business Administration at Berkeley. The fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Chester I. Barnard's remarkable and still influential book, The Functions of the Executive, was celebrated with a seminar series at the University of California, Berkeley in the Spring of 1988. Eight of those lectures are published here. The contributors include organization specialists and sociologists (Barbara Levitt and James March; W. Richard Scott; Glenn Carroll; Jeffrey Pfeffer), an anthropologist, a political scientist, and two economists (Mary Douglas; Terry Moe; Oliver Hart; Oliver Williamson). An important contribution to organization theory, this volume reports on recent progress in this field, and projects a productive research future.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Published
13th July 1995
Edition
2nd
Pages
288
ISBN
9780195098303

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