We are excited to present Volume 5, Issues 1-2 of the Strategic Management Review: Special Issue on Edith Penrose and The Theory of the Growth of the Firm. We hope you'll find this issue interesting and provocative as you think about initiating new projects.
- Buckley, P. J., & de la Torre, J. R. (2024). Introduction: Edith Penrose and The Theory of the Growth of the Firm-The Next Sixty Years. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 3-26.
- Penrose, A. M. (2024). Edith Penrose's approach to economic problems as reflected in the Theory of the Growth of the Firm: A humanistic perspective. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 27-50.
- Pattit, J. M., Pattit, K. G., & Spender, J. C. (2024). Edith T. Penrose: Economist of'The Ordinary Business of Life'. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 51-74.
- Mudambi, R., & Swift, T. (2024). Agency Theory and Slack Resources: A Penrosean Analysis of Innovation Strategy. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 75-90.
- Pitelis, C. (2024). Why Unicorns Exist? On Penrose, Hymer and Prediction. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 91-112.
- Buckley, P. J. (2024). Edith Penrose and the Theory of the Multinational Enterprise. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 113-124.
- Han, N., & Tong, T. W. (2020). "The Role of Knowledge Resources in Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm: An IPR Perspective", Strategic Management Review: 5(1-2), 125-147
- Gomes-Casseres, B. (2022). "Edith Penrose in the New Economy", Strategic Management Review: 5(1-2), 149-171.
- Kor, Y., Mahoney, J. T., & Tan, D. (2024). Edith Penrose's Under-Explored Insights in Strategic Management and International Business Research. Strategic Management Review, 5(1-2), 173-202.
We also welcome submissions on ideas that matter for the field of strategic management. The SMR aims to promote integration of research that is closely connected with the field's canonical problems as defined by strategic management practice. Specifically, the SMR aims to promote insights on core questions in the strategic management field through impactful essays. These essays can take many forms, including (a) essays on the foundations of strategic management and the theoretical perspectives emanating from the field, (b) scholarly debates and exchanges regarding the application of strategic management as well as whether and how it is changing over time, (c) thought pieces dealing with managerial practice or public policy, (d) methodological primers on advances relevant for strategic management research, (e) state-of-the-art reviews or research retrospectives, and (f) forward-looking literature critiques.
Please visit the SMR website for updates on our activities: https://www.strategicmanagementreview.net/
Visit the Journal webpage: https://www.nowpublishers.com/SMR
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strategic-management-review
------------------------------
------------------------------
Sandip Bisui
Assistant Professor of Strategic Management
Daniels School of Business, Purdue University
------------------------------
------------------------------