Author: Edith Penrose
Edition: 4
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0199573840
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The Theory of the Growth of the Firm
There are not many books that are genuine classics, and only a handful in business and management whose insights and ideas last for 50 years and more.The Theory of the Growth of the Firm review. This book is one of the very few "must reads" for anybody seriously interested in the role of management within the firm.
Originally published in 1959, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm has illuminated and inspired thinking in strategy, entrepreneurship, knowledge creation, and innovation. Edith Penrose's tightly-argued classic laid the foundations for the resource based view of the firm, now the dominant framework in business strategy. She analyses managerial activities and decisions, organizational routines, and also the factors that inevitably limit a firm's growth prospectsRead full reviews of The Theory of the Growth of the Firm by Edith Tilton Penrose.
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The Theory of the Growth of the Firm : Paperback : Oxford University Press : 9780199573844 : 0199573840 : 23 Nov 2009 : There are not many books that are genuine classics, and only a handful in business and management whose insights and ideas last for over 50 years. This book is one of the very few 'must reads' for anybody seriously interested in the role of management in the firm. A new introduction recounts Penrose's extraordinary life and assesses her key ideas.
author edith tilton penrose format paperback language english publication year 24 09 2009 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general title the theory of the growth of the firm author penrose edith pitelis christos n introduction by publisher oup oxford publication date sep 07 2009 pages 304 binding paperback edition 4 th dimensions 5 98 wx 9 06 hx 0 79 d isbn 0199573840 subject business economics strategic planning description edith penrose s tightly a
There are not many books that are genuine classics, and only a handful in business and management whose insights and ideas last for 50 years and more. This book is one of the very few "must reads" for anybody seriously interested in the role of management within the firm. Originally published in 1959, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm has illuminated and inspired thinking in strategy, entrepreneurship, knowledge creation, and innovation. Edith Penrose's tightly-argued classic laid the foundations for the resource based view of the firm, now the dominant framework in business strategy. She a
There are not many books that are genuine classics, and only a handful in business and management whose insights and ideas last for 50 years and more. This book is one of the very few "must reads" for anybody seriously interested in the role of management within the firm. Originally published in 1959, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm has illuminated and inspired thinking in strategy, entrepreneurship, knowledge creation, and innovation. Edith Penrose's tightly-argued classic laid the foundations for the resource based view of the firm, now the dominant framework in business strategy. She a
The Theory of the Growth of the Firm Reviews
This book is one of the very few "must reads" for anybody seriously interested in the role of management within the firm.
Originally published in 1959, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm has illuminated and inspired thinking in strategy, entrepreneurship, knowledge creation, and innovation. Edith Penrose's tightly-argued classic laid the foundations for the resource based view of the firm, now the dominant framework in business strategy. She analyses managerial activities and decisions, organizational routines, and also the factors that inevitably limit a firm's growth prospects.
For this new anniversary edition, Christos Pitelis has written a new introduction which both tells the story of Penrose's extraordinary life, and provides a balanced assessment of her key ideas and their continuing relevance and freshness.
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