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Organizational Design Community (ODC) webinar with Nicolai Foss (CBS)

  • 1.  Organizational Design Community (ODC) webinar with Nicolai Foss (CBS)

    Posted 13 days ago

    The Organizational Design Community (ODC) invites you to the following webinar:

    BIASES AND BOUNDARIES:

    A BOUNDED-RATIONALITY-AUGMENTED TRANSACTION COST THEORY

    Nicolai J. Foss
    Professor of Strategy at the Department of Strategy and Innovation, CBS,

               

    ---   15th May 2025, Thursday at 9am EST/3pm CET   ---

    Transaction cost economics (TCE) has emerged as a highly influential theory in macro-management research. However, traditional TCE does not consider the role of systematic decision-making errors in shaping firms' boundaries. We draw on the heuristics and biases literature to analyze how cognitive biases (errors in decision-making) may shape firms' boundary decisions in "non-standard" ways. We also show how this literature adds to the core TCE idea that actors need to look ahead, identify potential hazards to exchanges, and deploy repairs and safeguards in contracts and organizational arrangements by pointing to hazards that are rooted primarily in cognition rather than in opportunism. In addition, we show how actors can opportunistically use knowledge of biases in exchanges.

     

    About the Speaker

    Nicolai J Foss is Professor of Strategy at the Copenhagen Business School,  Professor II at the Norwegian School of Economics, External Chair at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study, and a Visiting Chair at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is interested in the intersection of strategy and organizational economics. Foss is a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society and a Clarivate Highly Cited Scholar

    Register here: https://orgdesigncomm.com/events  

    Registration closes on 14 May 2025 at 9 am (eastern time)

    The live webinar is open to the public. The recorded webinar is only available for ODC members.

    Come join us!



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    Karin Hoisl
    University of Mannheim & Copenhagen Business School
    https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-strategy-and-innovation/staff/khsi
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