The Emergence of Organizations and Markets

The Emergence of Organizations and Markets
Title The Emergence of Organizations and Markets PDF eBook
Author John F. Padgett
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 607
Release 2012-10-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691148872

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The social sciences have sophisticated models of choice and equilibrium but little understanding of the emergence of novelty. Where do new alternatives, new organizational forms, and new types of people come from? Combining biochemical insights about the origin of life with innovative and historically oriented social network analyses, John Padgett and Walter Powell develop a theory about the emergence of organizational, market, and biographical novelty from the coevolution of multiple social networks. In the short run, they argue, actors make relations, but in the long run, they argue, actors make actors. Organizational novelty arises from spillover across intertwined networks, which tips reproducing biographical and production flows. This theory is developed through formal deductive modeling and through a wide range of careful and original historical case studies, ranging from early capitalism and state formation, to the transformation of communism, to the emergence of contemporary biotechnology and Silicon Vally. -- from back cover.

The Emergence of Organizations and Markets

The Emergence of Organizations and Markets
Title The Emergence of Organizations and Markets PDF eBook
Author John F. Padgett
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 608
Release 2012-10-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400845556

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A dynamic framework for studying social emergence The social sciences have sophisticated models of choice and equilibrium but little understanding of the emergence of novelty. Where do new alternatives, new organizational forms, and new types of people come from? Combining biochemical insights about the origin of life with innovative and historically oriented social network analyses, John Padgett and Walter Powell develop a theory about the emergence of organizational, market, and biographical novelty from the coevolution of multiple social networks. They demonstrate that novelty arises from spillovers across intertwined networks in different domains. In the short run actors make relations, but in the long run relations make actors. This theory of novelty emerging from intersecting production and biographical flows is developed through formal deductive modeling and through a wide range of original historical case studies. Padgett and Powell build on the biochemical concept of autocatalysis—the chemical definition of life—and then extend this autocatalytic reasoning to social processes of production and communication. Padgett and Powell, along with other colleagues, analyze a very wide range of cases of emergence. They look at the emergence of organizational novelty in early capitalism and state formation; they examine the transformation of communism; and they analyze with detailed network data contemporary science-based capitalism: the biotechnology industry, regional high-tech clusters, and the open source community.

The Emergence of Organizations and Markets

The Emergence of Organizations and Markets
Title The Emergence of Organizations and Markets PDF eBook
Author John Frederick Padgett
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Industrial organization (Economic theory).
ISBN 9780691148670

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The social sciences have sophisticated models of choice and equilibrium but little understanding of the emergence of novelty. Where do new alternatives, new organizational forms, and new types of people come from? Combining biochemical insights about the origin of life with innovative and historically oriented social network analyses, John Padgett and Walter Powell develop a theory about the emergence of organizational, market, and biographical novelty from the coevolution of multiple social networks. In the short run, they argue, actors make relations, but in the long run, they argue, actors make actors. Organizational novelty arises from spillover across intertwined networks, which tips reproducing biographical and production flows. This theory is developed through formal deductive modeling and through a wide range of careful and original historical case studies, ranging from early capitalism and state formation, to the transformation of communism, to the emergence of contemporary biotechnology and Silicon Vally. -- from back cover.

Organizations in Time

Organizations in Time
Title Organizations in Time PDF eBook
Author Marcelo Bucheli
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 354
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199646899

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This book brings together leading organization scholars and business historians to examine the opportunities and challenges of incorporating historical research into the study of firms and markets.

Rethinking Power in Organizations, Institutions, and Markets

Rethinking Power in Organizations, Institutions, and Markets
Title Rethinking Power in Organizations, Institutions, and Markets PDF eBook
Author Damon Golsorkhi
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 325
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1780526644

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Organizations are central actors of modern society. No understanding of our world is complete without a theory of how they work. Successful organizations must engage in power-projects. Such is the overarching argument of this volume, a collection of papers by many of the world's leading social scientists and organizational scholars.

Markets On Trial

Markets On Trial
Title Markets On Trial PDF eBook
Author Michael Lounsbury
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 404
Release 2010-07-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857242083

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Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This title addresses the global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world.

The Handbook of Organizational Economics

The Handbook of Organizational Economics
Title The Handbook of Organizational Economics PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Gibbons
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 1248
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691132798

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(E-book available via MyiLibrary) In even the most market-oriented economies, most economic transactions occur not in markets but inside managed organizations, particularly business firms. Organizational economics seeks to understand the nature and workings of such organizations and their impact on economic performance. The Handbook of Organizational Economics surveys the major theories, evidence, and methods used in the field. It displays the breadth of topics in organizational economics, including the roles of individuals and groups in organizations, organizational structures and processes, the boundaries of the firm, contracts between and within firms, and more.