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Apply Transaction Cost Economics (Williamson, 1975, 1985) to analyze governance structure choices — market, hybrid, or hierarchy — based on transaction characteristics. Use this skill when the user needs to decide make-or-buy, evaluate outsourcing vs vertical integration, design governance mechanisms for inter-firm relationships, or when they ask 'should we build this in-house or outsource', 'why do firms vertically integrate', or 'how should we structure this partnership'.
npx skill4agent add asgard-ai-platform/skills grad-strat-tceIRON LAW: Governance choice depends on transaction characteristics
(asset specificity, uncertainty, frequency) — NOT on firm preference,
tradition, or ideology. A misaligned governance structure will
generate avoidable costs and eventual correction.| Dimension | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Asset Specificity | Generic assets, easy redeployment | Dedicated/specialized assets, lock-in risk |
| Uncertainty | Predictable outcomes, easy contracting | Unpredictable, incomplete contracts |
| Frequency | One-off or rare | Recurrent transactions |
## TCE Governance Analysis: [Context]
### Transaction Profile
| Dimension | Assessment | Evidence |
|-----------|-----------|----------|
| Asset Specificity | [low/moderate/high] — [type] | ... |
| Uncertainty | [low/moderate/high] | ... |
| Frequency | [low/moderate/high] | ... |
### Governance Recommendation
- Recommended structure: [market/hybrid/hierarchy]
- Rationale: ...
- Required safeguards: ...
### Risk of Misalignment
- Current governance: [structure]
- Predicted inefficiency: ...