This paper examines a paradox in the behavioral theory of the firm, and highlights how a complementary paradox from institutional theory suggests a theoretical integration with potential for significant progress. Current behavioral theory of the firm research has a strong record of showing a broad range of organizational changes in response to profitability. This is far from the original conception of internal organizational goals that trigger search in the vicinity of the problem. Profitability is a non-specific goal that results from a multitude of factors, and is in part an externally imposed goal. Its central role in many organizational changes prompts the question of whether other external goals affect the organization as well. In cont...
In A Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF), Cyert and March [Cyert, R.M., March, J.G., 1963. A Behavio...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
<p>This paper examines Pfeffer’s Models of Behavior and connects each of them with attributes of the...
The existence of definite organizational goals is a longstanding and central premise in organization...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
This dissertation offers new insights on organizational decision making with respect to performance ...
Behavioral theory explains that organizational change is prompted by performance relative to a firm-...
This special feature section of Journal of Management & Organization (Volume 17/1 - March 2011) sets...
According to institutional theory in sociology and organization studies, institutions are the buildi...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
[Excerpt] Our primary aims in this effort are twofold: to clarify the independent theoretical contri...
Organizational goals are central in management theory, yet our understanding of their antecedents, f...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entrepren...
In A Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF), Cyert and March [Cyert, R.M., March, J.G., 1963. A Behavio...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
<p>This paper examines Pfeffer’s Models of Behavior and connects each of them with attributes of the...
The existence of definite organizational goals is a longstanding and central premise in organization...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
In this paper, we highlight the conditions under which organizations initiate changes in two distinc...
This dissertation offers new insights on organizational decision making with respect to performance ...
Behavioral theory explains that organizational change is prompted by performance relative to a firm-...
This special feature section of Journal of Management & Organization (Volume 17/1 - March 2011) sets...
According to institutional theory in sociology and organization studies, institutions are the buildi...
The central thrust of this dissertation is oriented around institutional practices in organizations-...
[Excerpt] Our primary aims in this effort are twofold: to clarify the independent theoretical contri...
Organizational goals are central in management theory, yet our understanding of their antecedents, f...
This paper proposes a contingency theory of institutional entrepreneurship. Institutional entrepren...
In A Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF), Cyert and March [Cyert, R.M., March, J.G., 1963. A Behavio...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
<p>This paper examines Pfeffer’s Models of Behavior and connects each of them with attributes of the...