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Knowledge specialization, organizational coupling, and the boundaries of the firm: Why do firms...

By Brusoni, Stefano; Pavitt, Keith; Prencipe, Andrea
Publication: Administrative Science Quarterly
Date: Saturday, December 1 2001

This paper uses an analysis of developments in aircraft engine control systems to explore the implications of specialization in knowledge production for the organization and the boundaries of the firm. We argue that the definition of boundaries of the firm in terms of the activities performed in house does not take into account that decisions to outsource production and other functions are different from decisions to outsource technological knowledge. We show that multitechnology firms need to have knowledge in excess of what they need for what they make, to cope with imbalances caused by

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