Research on organizational learning, innovation and internationalization has traditionally linked these concepts through linear causality, by considering any one of them as the cause of another, an approach that might be considered contradictory and static. This paper aims to clarify these relationships and proposes a dynamic theoretical model that has mutual causality at its core and is based on ideas originating in complexity theory. The final model results from case studies of two clothing sector firms. The authors consider that the three concepts constitute a complex system and can adapt and transcend, as any alteration can take the system to the edge of chaos. Adaptability is fostered by concentration, improvement and discussion. T...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...
This study focuses the lens of complex systems science (CSS) on the widely varying experiences of i...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...
Research on organizational learning, innovation and internationalization has traditionally linked th...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between innovation, internationalization, a...
Many organizations are striving to survive and remain competitive in the current uncertain and rapid...
Becoming globally competitive has requires specific skills in developing economies as these environm...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
This paper describes an experimental approach to model an innovation process on the basis of princip...
A case for a balanced strategic approach to innovation is argued in the literature. March (1991) ide...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...
This study focuses the lens of complex systems science (CSS) on the widely varying experiences of i...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...
Research on organizational learning, innovation and internationalization has traditionally linked th...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between innovation, internationalization, a...
Many organizations are striving to survive and remain competitive in the current uncertain and rapid...
Becoming globally competitive has requires specific skills in developing economies as these environm...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
Organizations are among the most socially complex institutions within modern culture. As corporation...
This paper describes an experimental approach to model an innovation process on the basis of princip...
A case for a balanced strategic approach to innovation is argued in the literature. March (1991) ide...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
Transformative Organizational Change becomes more and more significant both practically and academic...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...
This study focuses the lens of complex systems science (CSS) on the widely varying experiences of i...
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "com...