2007
DOI: 10.2481/dsj.6.s620
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On the Relation Between Management and Economics from the Perspective of Institutional Statistics

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“…Rumelt, Schendel and Teece (1991) examine the linkage between strategic management and economics and they argue that the key contribution from economics has been primarily from the industrial organization literature, with promises of important gains to be made from the 'new' economics as it breaks away from the neoclassical theory of the firm. Moreover, Yang (2007) investigates the development trends and the linkage between economics and management research. He mainly found that countries that give interest to economics research also attach the same importance to management research.…”
Section: Research In Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rumelt, Schendel and Teece (1991) examine the linkage between strategic management and economics and they argue that the key contribution from economics has been primarily from the industrial organization literature, with promises of important gains to be made from the 'new' economics as it breaks away from the neoclassical theory of the firm. Moreover, Yang (2007) investigates the development trends and the linkage between economics and management research. He mainly found that countries that give interest to economics research also attach the same importance to management research.…”
Section: Research In Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%