Carliss Y. Baldwin (William L. White Professor of Business Administration), Kim B. Clark (Brigham Young University-Idaho
We live in a dynamic economic and commerical world, surrounded by objects of remarkable complexity and power. In many industries, changes in products and technologies have brought with them new kinds of firms and forms of organization. We are discovering news ways of structuring work, of bringing buyers and sellers together, and of creating and using market information. Although our fast-moving economy often seems to be outside of our influence or control, human beings create the things that create the market forces. Devices, software programs, production processes, contracts, firms, and...
We live in a dynamic economic and commerical world, surrounded by objects of remarkable complexity and power. In many industries, changes in products ...