The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry

We develop a three-way categorization of capacity and its utilization covering micro, meso and macro framings, beginning with the approaches of Marshall, Steindl and Penrose. Within firms, we combine Steindl's analysis on fixed capital with Penrose's consideration of resources, including...

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Main Authors: Bloch, Harry, Finch, J.
Other Authors: Peter Kriesler
Format: Conference Paper
Published: The University of New South Wales 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24846
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description We develop a three-way categorization of capacity and its utilization covering micro, meso and macro framings, beginning with the approaches of Marshall, Steindl and Penrose. Within firms, we combine Steindl's analysis on fixed capital with Penrose's consideration of resources, including a higher-order form of capacity. We examine the implications of capacity expansion for competition and for the maturity of the industry, which reflects back on the value of the firm. We then argue that our higher-order concept of capacity can be made operational for empirical study by identifying a critical bottleneck that restrains firm growth at each point in its development.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-248462017-01-30T12:45:21Z The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry Bloch, Harry Finch, J. Peter Kriesler economic development utilization industries capacity firms We develop a three-way categorization of capacity and its utilization covering micro, meso and macro framings, beginning with the approaches of Marshall, Steindl and Penrose. Within firms, we combine Steindl's analysis on fixed capital with Penrose's consideration of resources, including a higher-order form of capacity. We examine the implications of capacity expansion for competition and for the maturity of the industry, which reflects back on the value of the firm. We then argue that our higher-order concept of capacity can be made operational for empirical study by identifying a critical bottleneck that restrains firm growth at each point in its development. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24846 The University of New South Wales restricted
spellingShingle economic development
utilization
industries
capacity
firms
Bloch, Harry
Finch, J.
The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title_full The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title_fullStr The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title_full_unstemmed The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title_short The Growth of Firms, Competition and the Maturity of Industry
title_sort growth of firms, competition and the maturity of industry
topic economic development
utilization
industries
capacity
firms
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24846