SOM theme G Cross-contextual comparison of institutions and organisations Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational populations. Nevertheless, scant effort, if none, has been dedicated to investigate this issue. This paper proposes three alternative hypotheses that may account for extinction events. They are drawn from very different literatures: economic geography, economic sociology, and evolutionary biology/paleontology. In particular, two of them rely on exogenous determinants, while one is focused on an endogenous reasoning. The theory presented is tested analyzing the entries of motorcycle producers in Belgium, a population that ceased to exist in 1981. The findings of this research prov...
This paper studies the effect of organizational turnover on firm survival within the Du...
The goal of this essay is to bring the work of organizational ecologists on population dynamics to t...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper extends organizational ecology by making an attempt to disentangle the consequences of sc...
The study builds on previous research in the domain of organizational ecology and derives hypotheses...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Two separate schools of thought--evolutionary economics and organizational ecology--have used the me...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of indust...
The question as to the evolution of population-level organizational diversity is at the heart of mac...
This paper studies the effect of organizational turnover on firm survival within the Du...
The goal of this essay is to bring the work of organizational ecologists on population dynamics to t...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper extends organizational ecology by making an attempt to disentangle the consequences of sc...
The study builds on previous research in the domain of organizational ecology and derives hypotheses...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Two separate schools of thought--evolutionary economics and organizational ecology--have used the me...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of indust...
The question as to the evolution of population-level organizational diversity is at the heart of mac...
This paper studies the effect of organizational turnover on firm survival within the Du...
The goal of this essay is to bring the work of organizational ecologists on population dynamics to t...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...