Ownership Competence
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2020Metadata
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10.1002/smj.3222Abstract
Ownership is fundamental to
firm strategy, organization, and governance. Standard
ownership concepts—mainly derived from agency and
incomplete contracting theories—focus on its incentive
effects. However, these concepts and theories neglect
ownership's role as an instrument to match judgment
about resource use and governance with the firm's
evolving environment under uncertainty. We develop
the concept of ownership competence—the skill with
which ownership is used as an instrument to create
value—and decompose it into matching competence
(what to own), governance competence (how to own),
and timing competence (when to own). We describe
how property rights of use, appropriation, and transfer
relate to the three ownership competences and show
how our theory offers a fresh perspective into the role
of ownership for value generation