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September 05, 2004
Barney(1996)
Jay B. Barney,"The Resource-Based Theory of the Firm",Organization Science, Vol.7, No.5, pp.469.
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However, from the early 1990s, several resource-based scholars have been interested in applying this theory in the development of a theory of the firm. (snip) Any newly proposed theories of the firm, whatever their theoretical underpinnings, would not only have to explain the existence of firms, but would also have to explain why they were needed. Explaining why a new theory of the firm needed to be developed necessarily involves discussing the limitations and weaknesses of traditional transactions cost theories of the firm.
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