Arbeitspapier

A naturalistic approach to the theory of the firm: the role of cooperation and cultural evolution

One reason why firms exist, this paper argues, is because they are suitable organizations within which cooperative production systems based on human social predispositions can evolve. In addition, we show how an entrepreneur - given these predispositions - can shape human behavior within a firm. To illustrate these processes, we will present a model that depicts how the biased transmission of cultural contents via social learning processes within the firm influence employees' behavior and the performance of the firm. These biases can be traced back to evolved social predispositions. Humans lived in tribal scale social systems based on significant amounts of intra- and even intergroup cooperation for tens if not a few hundred thousand years before the first complex societies arose. Firms rest upon the social psychology originally evolved for tribal life. We also relate our conclusions to empirical evidence on the performance and size of different kinds of organizations. Modern organizations have functions rather different from ancient tribes, leading to friction between our social predispositions and organization goals. Firms that manage to reduce this friction will tend to function better.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Papers on Economics and Evolution ; No. 0606

Classification
Wirtschaft
Firm Performance: Size, Diversification, and Scope
Firm Behavior: Theory
New Firms; Startups
Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social Responsibility
Optimization Techniques; Programming Models; Dynamic Analysis
Subject
Theory of the Firm
Cultural Evolution
Entrepreneurship
Firm Performance
Cooperation

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Cordes, Christian
Richerson, Peter J.
McElreath, Richard
Strimling, Pontus
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Max Planck Institute of Economics
(where)
Jena
(when)
2006

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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Cordes, Christian
  • Richerson, Peter J.
  • McElreath, Richard
  • Strimling, Pontus
  • Max Planck Institute of Economics

Time of origin

  • 2006

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