Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possible changes needed for industrial organizations to adapt to and remain competitive in their ever evolving environment. (R)Evolution’s main area of contribution to these very complex issues is embedded in the work’s ambitious attempt to borrow from evolutionary biology and genetics not only metaphors but also concepts and models to be adapted to the management of business organizations. The work provides us with a comprehensive vision of adaptation and variation in the business community, integrating various intellectual inputs which are based on an evolutionary vision of economic behavior. Using an extensive study of the literature in manageme...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The study of transformation and change is one of the most important areas of social science research...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources an...
Abstract How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What reso...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
In this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the c...
Synopsis. Organizations are too complex to “solve”. Consequently, corporate improvement programs are...
One area in which strategy and organizational ecology converge is organizational change. This essay ...
Alterations to social, economic and political conditions demand that organisations change to survive...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management...
The literature about organizational evolution has been witnessing a tremendous amount of and continu...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
The firms and markets of today's complex socio-economic system developed in a spontaneous process te...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The study of transformation and change is one of the most important areas of social science research...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources an...
Abstract How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What reso...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
In this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the c...
Synopsis. Organizations are too complex to “solve”. Consequently, corporate improvement programs are...
One area in which strategy and organizational ecology converge is organizational change. This essay ...
Alterations to social, economic and political conditions demand that organisations change to survive...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management...
The literature about organizational evolution has been witnessing a tremendous amount of and continu...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
The firms and markets of today's complex socio-economic system developed in a spontaneous process te...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The study of transformation and change is one of the most important areas of social science research...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...