This paper develops and tests a model of the effectiveness of selection processes in eliminating less fit organizations from a population when organizations are undergoing adaptive change. Stable organizational traits, such as a search strategy or routine, do not imply that an organization\u27s performance will remain stable over time or that cross-sectional differences in performance will persist. These properties create the possibility that population-level selection processes will be inefficient in that organizations with potentially superior long-run performance will be selected out. We theorize that organizational-level adaptation often results in fluctuations in current performance across time. These fluctuations may attenuate the deg...
Many organizational populations display increasing variation over time in characteristics thought to...
Three different strategies are identified for organizational adaptation, including dynamic process s...
This study proposes a relatively simple computational model of organizational evolution based on the...
This paper develops and tests a model of the effectiveness of selection processes in eliminating les...
We demonstrate a paradox of selection: the average level of skill among the survivors of selection m...
This paper explores how the rules that guide search affect organizational adaptation in complex and ...
There is disagreement in the literature about the relative roles of selection (competition) and adap...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
Evolutionary theory studies selection processes by which organizational entities exit environments t...
There is disagreement in the literature about the relative roles of selection (competition) and adap...
This study investigated the explanatory power of environmental selection perspectives and organizati...
This article considers the causal connection between adaptability and survival in populations of sma...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the effect of self-organizing processes, in particular the...
To understand the effects of selection on firm-level learning, this study synthesizes two contrastin...
Many organizational populations display increasing variation over time in characteristics thought to...
Three different strategies are identified for organizational adaptation, including dynamic process s...
This study proposes a relatively simple computational model of organizational evolution based on the...
This paper develops and tests a model of the effectiveness of selection processes in eliminating les...
We demonstrate a paradox of selection: the average level of skill among the survivors of selection m...
This paper explores how the rules that guide search affect organizational adaptation in complex and ...
There is disagreement in the literature about the relative roles of selection (competition) and adap...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
Evolutionary theory studies selection processes by which organizational entities exit environments t...
There is disagreement in the literature about the relative roles of selection (competition) and adap...
This study investigated the explanatory power of environmental selection perspectives and organizati...
This article considers the causal connection between adaptability and survival in populations of sma...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the effect of self-organizing processes, in particular the...
To understand the effects of selection on firm-level learning, this study synthesizes two contrastin...
Many organizational populations display increasing variation over time in characteristics thought to...
Three different strategies are identified for organizational adaptation, including dynamic process s...
This study proposes a relatively simple computational model of organizational evolution based on the...