Learning in firms: Knowledge-based and property rights perspectives

Kirsten Foss, N. Foss
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Abstract

Proponents of the knowledge-based approach to the firm argue that organizational economics put all the burden on the allocation of incentives and property rights in the explanation of organizational phenomena, and neglects firm- specific knowledge and processes of learning. We argue that there is no inherent reason why organizational economics should be cut off from treating learning and exploring its organizational implications. More specifically, we demonstrate that it is possible to adopt an approach to learning that is consistent with rational choice methodology and stresses economizing, puts the emphasis on learning as a means of realizing efficiencies, is micro-analytic, and contains implications for economic organization. We concentrate on the role of experimentation as a means of finding solutions to coordination problems in complex production systems ( e.g., finding the optimal sequence of activities) and the transaction costs learning-by-experi- menting may create. Such transaction costs help determine the existence, bound- aries and internal organization of the firm, and have implications for the understanding of competitive advantage.
企业学习:知识基础与产权视角
以知识为基础的企业研究方法的支持者认为,组织经济学在解释组织现象时,把所有的负担都放在了激励和产权的分配上,而忽略了企业特有的知识和学习过程。我们认为,没有内在的原因,为什么组织经济学应该切断研究学习和探索其组织含义。更具体地说,我们证明了有可能采用一种与理性选择方法论相一致的学习方法,这种方法强调节约,强调学习是实现效率的一种手段,是微观分析的,并包含对经济组织的影响。我们专注于实验作为在复杂生产系统中寻找协调问题解决方案的一种手段的作用(例如,找到最优的活动序列),以及通过实验学习可能产生的交易成本。这些交易成本有助于决定企业的存在、界限和内部组织,并对竞争优势的理解产生影响。
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