• How to Create a Business Plan for Your Trading TradingMarkets.com

    Updated: 2010-06-30 02:40:46
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  • Amsterdam Workshop on Entrepreneurial Capabilities

    Updated: 2010-06-27 21:14:50
    | Peter Klein | The Amsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) is sponsoring a two-day workshop starting tomorrow, 28 June, on “The Development of Entrepreneurial Capabilities.” Participants include Benson Honig, Gary Dushnitsky, Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch, Thomas Astebro, ACE Director Mirjam van Praag, and former O&M guest blogger Chihmao Hsieh. For more information see the conference program. [...]

  • Pomo Periscope XX: Thomas Basbøll vs. Karl Weick

    Updated: 2010-06-24 15:42:56
    | Nicolai Foss | Karl Weick may not really qualify as a bona fide pomo. He writes well and clearly and much of his work is quite in the mainstream of management research. Still, he has written about the favorite pomo notion of reflexivity (e.g., here), his authority is often invoked in prominent pomo tracts in management (e.g., here), [...]

  • Property Rights and Modularity

    Updated: 2010-06-24 14:20:12
    | Dick Langlois | The Schumpeter Society conference in Aalborg has just ended, and I’m on the train to Copenhagen before heading home tomorrow. Like Peter, I was also at the ISNIE conference in Stirling. Of the three conferences I attended on this trip, ISNIE gets the award for best substance, something I judge by [...]

  • Bailouts in Historical Perspective

    Updated: 2010-06-23 22:34:43
    | Peter Klein | O&M has been consistently anti-bailout, whether recipients are banks, manufacturing firms, or homeowners. Besides encouraging moral hazard, bailouts also stymie the fundamental market process of moving productive assets from lower- to higher-valued uses. A market economy, after all, is a profit-and-loss system. Without losses, what’s the point? A new edited volume, [...]

  • Guru Drivel in Fiction

    Updated: 2010-06-22 04:00:58
    | Peter Klein | A funny passage from Neal Stephenson’s The Confusion, the second volume of his Baroque Cycle trilogy. In this scene, set in 1690, a motley crew of galley slaves, victims of Barbary Corsair raiding parties, discuss their plan to escape and get rich. Each is giving his backstory: “The winter before last, [...]

  • Management Journal Impact Factors 2009

    Updated: 2010-06-20 16:12:09
    | Nicolai Foss | Eugene Garfield may not exactly be defunct, but it is entirely true that practical men, such as university presidents, deans, and department heads, are slaves of the Science Citation Index he created. In fact, so are the rest of us who have eagerly been waiting for the publication of the impact factors [...]

  • ISNIE Conference Papers

    Updated: 2010-06-18 11:47:56
    | Peter Klein | I’m in lovely Stirling, Scotland, for the ISNIE Annual Meeting. (And, driven in part by my Scottish ancestry, feeling the urge to slay an Englishman.) Nobel Laureates Williamson and Ostrom are giving the keynote speeches, and many additional members of the O&M extended family are here. You can access most of [...]

  • Interview with Josh Lerner

    Updated: 2010-06-15 18:59:44
    | Peter Klein | Paul Kedrosky interviews Josh Lerner for Kauffman’s “Infectious Talk” series. Josh is one of the top researchers and teachers working at the intersection of entrepreneurship and finance, and is always worth reading (or listening to, if you prefer the podcast version). Add to: Facebook | Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumbleupon | [...]

  • In the Pink

    Updated: 2010-06-13 10:02:53
    | Dick Langlois | A propos Peter’s recent post about behavioral economics, I discovered this interesting video illustrating Daniel Pink’s book Drive (thanks, Steve). I don’t think there is anything about it that is particularly inconsistent with what we know about the economics of organization, but others may disagree. I once heard Pink speak, at [...]

  • Taking AIM

    Updated: 2010-06-12 11:47:16
    | Dick Langlois | Aha! So that’s why nobody met me at the airport: I was supposed to be in France. Actually, I’m in the UK, traveling around as a Visiting Fellow of the Academy of Advanced International Management (AIM). I will be giving a series of talks under their aegis in Lancaster, London, and [...]

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