The Mechanisms of Governance by Oliver E. Williamson (Edgar F. Kaiser Professor of Business Administration, Professor of Economics and Professor of Law at Haas School of Business, Edgar F. Kaiser Professor of Business Administration, Professor of Economics and Professor of Law at Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley)
New Institutional Economics is a new way to look at how organizations function. Rather than seeing the firm as a black box, Williamson shows how decision makers respond to economic factors WITHIN the firm - what he calls transaction cost economics (TCE). In this series of studies, Williamson shows how complexity expands in organizations because of bounded rationality and opportunism; that is the bad news of his message. The good news is that individuals within organizations become perceptive of resulting hazards they may and do encounter, and are adept at fashioning their organizations to cope creatively with difficult situations. This creativity accounts for diversity among organizations, in which governance structures are adapted to firm - or industry-specific hazards.