The last subject covered by Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein in Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment is the internal organization of the firm. Foss and Klein argue that the organization of the firm is critical to how entrepreneurial judgment will be manifested at different levels of the firm. Ownership rights are foundational for this organization to occur.…
In the final chapters of Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment, Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein set out to theoretically account for the existence, boundaries and internal organization of the firm. They continue to focus on the central role of the entrepreneur in explaining the firm. Chapter seven is the point at which Foss and Klein really begin…
Beginning with chapter six of Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment, Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein focus on actually making the connection between the theory of the entrepreneur and the theory of the firm. Specifically in chapter six, Foss and Klein dive into existing theories of the firm and the role for the entrepreneur within those theories. While…