The idea of adaptation in transaction cost economics: an application to stakeholder theory

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS Society and Business Review Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1108/sbr-03-2023-0072
Vladislav Valentinov, C. Iliopoulos
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Purpose Transaction cost economics sees a broad spectrum of governance structures spanned by two types of economic adaptation: autonomous and cooperative. Stakeholder theorists have drawn much inspiration from transaction cost economics but have not paid explicit attention to the centrality of the idea of adaptation in this literature. This study aims to address this gap. Design/methodology/approach The authors develop a novel conceptual framework applying the distinction between the two types of economic adaptation to stakeholder theory. Findings The authors argue that the idea of cooperative adaptation is particularly useful for describing the firm’s collaboration with primary stakeholders in the joint value creation process. In contrast, autonomous adaptation is more relevant for firms interacting with secondary stakeholders who are not directly engaged in joint value creation and may not have formal contractual relationships with the firm. Accordingly, cooperative adaptation can be seen as vital for resolving team production problems affecting joint value creation, whereas autonomous adaptation addresses how the firm maintains legitimacy within the larger stakeholder environment. Originality/value Similar to its significance for transaction cost economics, the distinction between the two types of adaptation equips stakeholder theory with a new systematic understanding of a potentially broad spectrum of firm–stakeholder collaboration forms.
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目的:交易成本经济学认为,治理结构的范围很广,包括两种类型的经济适应:自主适应和合作适应。利益相关者理论家从交易成本经济学中汲取了很多灵感,但却没有明确关注适应这一理念在这些文献中的核心地位。研究结果作者认为,合作适应的理念对于描述企业与主要利益相关者在共同创造价值过程中的合作尤为有用。相比之下,自主适应更适用于与次要利益相关者互动的企业,这些利益相关者不直接参与联合价值创造,也可能与企业没有正式的合同关系。因此,合作适应对于解决影响联合价值创造的团队生产问题至关重要,而自主适应则涉及企业如何在更大的利益相关者环境中保持合法性。原创性/价值与交易成本经济学的意义类似,这两种适应类型的区分为利益相关者理论提供了对企业与利益相关者潜在的广泛合作形式的新的系统理解。
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