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Team Production in Business Organizations: An Introduction

Margaret M. Blair
Vanderbilt University - School of Law

Lynn A. Stout
University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law



Georgetown University Law Center, Business, Economics, and Regulatory Law Working Paper No. 180991

Abstract:     
For the past two decades, legal and economic scholarship has tended to assume that the central economic problem addressed by corporation law is getting managers and directors to act as faithful agents for shareholders. There are other important economic problems faced by business firms, however. This article introduces a Symposium that explores one of those alternate economic problems: the problem of "team production".

Team production problems can arise whenever three conditions are met: (1) economic production requires the combined inputs of two or more individuals; (2) at least some of these inputs are "team-specific," meaning they have a significantly higher value when used in the team than in their next best use; and (3) the gains resulting from team production are nonseparable, making it difficult to attribute any particular portion to any single team member's contribution. In such situations, it can be difficult or impossible for team members to draft explicit contracts that protect their team-specific investments from other team members' opportunism. Thus the nine articles in the Symposium explore the implications of team production analysis for a wide variety of business organizations, including public corporations, private companies, multinational firms, and venture capital firms.

JEL Classifications: D23

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Date posted: September 20, 1999 ; Last revised: November 12, 1999

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Blair, Margaret M. and Stout, Lynn A., Team Production in Business Organizations: An Introduction. Georgetown University Law Center, Business, Economics, and Regulatory Law Working Paper No. 180991. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=180991 or doi:10.2139/ssrn.180991


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Lynn A. Stout (Contact Author)
University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law ( email )
385 Charles E. Young Dr. East
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Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476
United States
310-206-8402 (Phone)
310-825-6023 (Fax)
Margaret M. Blair
Vanderbilt University - School of Law ( email )
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
United States
615-322-6087 (Phone)
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