vendredi, janvier 26, 2007

Droit, économie et gouvernance : une lecture transversale

Bonjour, travaillant sur le thème des relations droit, économie et gestion (on ne peut y échapper lorsqu'est analysée la stakeholder theory !), je vous renvoie à la lecture d'un article de O. E. Williamson intitulé : « Why law, economics and organization ? » publié en 2000.
Sans en livrer davantage, cet auteur relève dans sa conclusion : « Not only does transaction cost economics hold that the way to think about contract and organization is to bring the purposive and farsighted lens of economizing to bear, but the existence and governance of firm are both the key transaction cost economics issues (...) Organization theory has massive ramifications for the transaction cost economics theory of the firm. Salient contributions from organization theory include the description of human actors in more veridical terms, the importance of intertemporal process transformations, choice of the unit analysis, and the description of the alternative modes of governance as syndromes of complementary attributes. The resulting theory of the firm differs greatly from the neoclassical ».

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