Publication Cover
Prometheus
Critical Studies in Innovation
Volume 32, 2014 - Issue 3
193
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Paper

The contribution of management to economic growth: a review

References

  • Acs, Z., Braunerhjelm, P., Audretsch, D. and Carlsson, B. (2009) ‘The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship’, Small Business Economics, 32, pp.15–30.
  • Aghion, P. and Howitt, P. (1992) ‘A model of growth through creative destruction’, Econometrica, 60, pp.323–51.
  • Ardagna, S. and Lusardi, A. (2010) ‘Explaining international differences in entrepreneurship: the role of individual characteristics and regulatory constraints’ in Lerner, J. and Schoar, A. (eds) International Differences in Entrepreneurship, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp.17–62.
  • Barney, J. (1991) ‘Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage’, Journal of Management, 17, 1, pp.99–120.
  • Barro, R. and Sala-i-Martin, X. (1994) Economic Growth, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY.
  • Baumol, W. (1968) ‘Entrepreneurship in economic theory’, American Economic Review, 58, pp.4–71.
  • Baumol, W. (1993) Entrepreneurship, Management and the Structure of Payoffs, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
  • Baumol, W. (2004) The Free Market Innovation Machine: Analyzing the Growth Miracle of Capitalism, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ.
  • Baumol, W. (2010) The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ.
  • Beinhocker, E. (2007) The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics, Random House, London.
  • Bertrand, M. and Schoar, A. (2003) ‘Managing with style: the effect of managers on firm policies’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128, 4, pp.1169–208.
  • Birkinshaw, J., Hamel, G. and Mol, M. (2008) ‘Management innovation’, Academy of Management Review, 33, 4, pp.825–45.
  • BIS (2011) Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth, Department of Business Innovation and Skills, BIS Economics Paper No. 15.
  • Blaug, M. (1999) ‘The concept of entrepreneurship in the history of economics’ in Blaug, M., Not Only an Economist: Recent Essays, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp.95–113.
  • Bloom, N., Eifert, B., Mahajan, A., McKenzie, D. and Roberts, J. (2013) ‘Does management matter? Evidence from India’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128, 1, pp.1–51.
  • Bloom, N., Genakos, C., Sadun, R. and Van Reenen, J. (2012) ‘Management practices across firms and countries’, Academy of Management Perspectives, 26, 1, pp.12–33.
  • Bloom, N. and Van Reenen, J. (2007) ‘Measuring and explaining management practices across firms and countries’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122, 4, pp.1351–408.
  • Bloom, N. and Van Reenen, J. (2011) ‘Human resource management and productivity’ in Ashenfelter, O. and Card, D. (eds) Handbook of Labor Economics, Elsevier North-Holland, Amsterdam, pp.1697–767.
  • Cowen, T. (2011) The Great Stagnation: How America Ate All the Low-Hanging Fruit of Modern History, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better, Dutton, New York.
  • Crafts, N. (1992) ‘Productivity growth reconsidered’, Economic Policy, 7, 15, pp.387–426.
  • Dodgson, M. and Gann, D. (2010) Innovation, A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Foster, L., Haltiwanger, J. and Syverson, C. (2008) ‘Reallocation, firm turnover, and efficiency: selection on productivity or profitability?’, American Economic Review, 98, 1, pp.394–425.
  • Glaister, K. and Buckley, P. (1996) ‘Strategic motives for international alliance formation’, Journal of Management Studies, 33, 3, pp.301–32.
  • Griliches, Z. (1989) Recent Patent Trends and Puzzles, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Brookings Institution, Washington DC.
  • Grossman, G. and Helpman, E. (1991) Innovation and Growth in the Global Economy, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
  • Grossman, G. and Helpman, E. (1994) ‘Endogenous innovation in the theory of growth’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8, 1, pp.23–44.
  • Hall, R. and Jones, C. (1997) ‘Levels of economic activity across countries’, American Economic Review, 87, 2, pp.173–77.
  • Haltiwanger, J., Lane, J. and Speltzer, J. (1999) ‘Productivity differences across employers: the roles of employer size, age, and human capital’, American Economic Review, 89, 2, pp.94–98.
  • Harberger, A. (1998) ‘A vision of the growth process’, American Economic Review, 88, 1, pp.1–32.
  • Harbison, F. (1956) ‘Entrepreneurial organization as a factor in economic development’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70, 3, pp.364–79.
  • Helper, S. and Henderson, R. (2014) ‘Management practices, relational contracts, and the decline of General Motors’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 28, 1, pp.49–72.
  • Hsieh, C.-T. and Klenow, P. (2009) ‘Misallocation and manufacturing TFP in China and India’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124, 4, pp.1403–48.
  • Kindleberger, C. (1965) Economic Development, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Kirzner, I. (1973) Competition and Entrepreneurship, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
  • Knight, F. (1921) Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
  • Lazear, E. and Oyer, P. (2012) ‘Personnel economics’ in Gibbons, R. and Roberts, J. (eds) Handbook of Organizational Economics, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, pp.479–519.
  • Lieberman, M., Lau, L. and Williams, M. (1990) ‘Firm-level productivity and management influence: a comparison of US and Japanese automobile producers’, Management Science, 36, 10, pp.1193–215.
  • Lipsey, R., Carlaw, K. and Bekhar, C. (2005) Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Lumpkin, T. and Dess, G. (1996) ‘Clarifying the entrepreneurial orientation construct and linking it to performance’, Academy of Management Review, 21, pp.135–72.
  • Marshall, A. (1890 [2013]) Principles of Economics, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
  • McCloskey, D. (1989) ‘The Industrial Revolution 1780–1860: a survey’ in Mokyr, J. (ed.) The Economics of the Industrial Revolution, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham MD, pp.53–74.
  • Mokyr, J. (1989) ‘The Industrial Revolution and the new economic history’ in Mokyr, J. (ed.) The Economics of the Industrial Revolution, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham MD, pp.1–51.
  • Nallari, R. and Bayraktar, N. (2010) Micro Efficiency and Macro Growth, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5267.
  • Nelson, R. (1990) ‘Capitalism as an engine of progress’, Research Policy, 19, pp.193–214.
  • Nelson, R. (1996) The Sources of Economic Growth, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA.
  • North, D. (1996) Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge MA.
  • North, D. and Thomas, R. (1973) The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Olson, M. (1996) ‘Big bills left on the side-walk: why some nations are rich and others poor’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10, 2, pp.3–24.
  • Porter, M. (1990) The Competitive Advantage of Nations, Free Press, New York.
  • Romer, P. (1990) ‘Endogenous technological change’, Journal of Political Economy, 98, 5, pp.S71–102.
  • Romer, P. (1994) ‘The origins of endogenous growth’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8, 1, pp.3–22.
  • Rosenberg, N. (1982) Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Ruttan, V. (1997) ‘Induced innovation, evolutionary theory and path dependence: sources of technical change’, Economic Journal, 107, pp.1520–29.
  • Scherer, F. (1980) Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance, Rand McNally, Chicago.
  • Schmookler, J. (1957) ‘Inventors past and present’, Review of Economics and Statistics, 39, pp.321–33.
  • Schumpeter, J. (1911) Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung. Eine Untersuchung ueber Unternehmergewinn, Kapital, Kredit, Zins und den Konjunkturzyklus, Duncker and Humblot, Berlin. Translated by Opie, R., (1934, 1963) The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest and the Business Cycle, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Schumpeter, J. (1942) Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Harper and Row, New York, NY.
  • Shane, S. (2009) ‘Why encouraging more people to become entrepreneurs is bad public policy’, Small Business Economics, 33, 2, pp.141–149.
  • Smith, A. (1776 [1976]) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
  • Solow, R. (1956) ‘A contribution to the theory of economic growth’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70, pp.65–94.
  • Solow, R. and Temin, V. (1989) ‘The inputs for growth’ in Mokyr, J. (ed.) The Economics of the Industrial Revolution, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham MD, pp.75–96.
  • Stern, N. (1991) ‘The determinants of growth’, Economic Journal, 101, 404, pp.122–33.
  • Stigler, G. (1976) ‘The xistence of x-efficiency’, American Economic Review, 66, 1, pp.213–16.
  • Syverson, C. (2011) ‘What determines productivity?’, Journal of Economic Literature, 49, 2, pp.326–65.
  • Teece, D. (1980) ‘Economies of scope and the scope of the enterprise’, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1, 3, pp.285–305.
  • Teece, D. (1986) ‘Profiting from technological innovation: implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy’, Research Policy, 15, 6, pp.285–305.
  • Thorpe, R. and Rawlinson, R. (2013) The Role of UK Business Schools in Driving Innovations and Growth in the Domestic Economy, Association of Business Schools, London.
  • Van Praag, C. and Versloot, P. (2007) ‘What is the value of entrepreneurship? A review of recent research’, Small Business Economics, 29, 4, pp.351–82.
  • Verspagen, B. (1992) ‘Endogenous innovation in neo-classical growth models: a survey’, Journal of Macroeconomics, 14, pp.631–62.
  • Williamson, O. (1975) Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications, Free Press, New York.
  • Williamson, O. (1985) The Economic Institutions of Capitalism, Free Press, New York.
  • Wong, P., Ho, Y. and Autio, E. (2005) ‘Entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth: evidence from GEM data’, Small Business Economics, 24, 3, pp.335–50.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.