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![]() Recommend to Library. The following sections are included.: THE BEHAVIORAL THEORY OF THE FIRM. THE BEHAVIORAL THEORY OF THE FIRM AND STRATEGY. THE BEHAVIORAL THEORY AND FIRM COMPETENCIES. THE BEHAVIORAL THEORY AND DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES. Technological Know-How, Organizational Capabilities, and Strategic Management. |
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![]() No notes for slide. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm Cyert and March, 1963. The Behavioral Theory of The Firm 1963 Richard M. Cyert and James G March Carnegie Institute of Technology Citations: 14451., Richard Michael Cyert 1921 1998 Education B.S. |
![]() Behavioral Theory of the Firm Paperback December 1, 1964. by Richard M. Cyert, James G. 4.6 out of 5 stars 9 ratings. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Paperback, December 1, 1964. 8 Used from 3434., |
![]() issues of how firms behave in a market place and what determines the inter-firm relationships. The economic theory of the firm looks at the firm as a black box, as a unit processing inputs. The behavioural theor y of the firm BTF attempt to compensate for this narrow. |
![]() The book proposed the introduction of a few more realistic behavioral assumptions into the economic theory of the firm. The papers presented here examine some aspects of the history of the ideas found in the book, extend and elaborate the ideas in the context of current research, and indicate possible directions for future research in the behavioral tradition. |