Oliver Williamson et la théorie des coûts de transaction
Michel Ghertman
Revue française de gestion, 2003, vol. 142, issue 1, 43-63
Abstract:
Oliver Williamson has devoted his life to the theoretical research concerning the transaction costs. He started from an analysis of the extreme forms of governance modes, the market and the firm, previous to a study of the hybrid forms such as the alliances and the contracts. He succeeded in setting up normative proposals enabling the selection by the economical actors of the governance modes which will be used as institutions for their least cost transactions.
Date: 2003
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