Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organizational adaptation, as a consequence of changes in production technology and adoption of technological innovations and in understanding transformation of firms in competitive environments. But changes in organizational structure and procedures of firms remain largely unexplored. The paper explores the adoption and adaptation of new structural and procedural organizational routines and emerging dominant managerial practices, and their relations with technological innovation activities. Drawing on a large-scale survey of organizational characteristics in large European, Japanese and US firms between 1992 and 1996, we map the emergence, diffusi...
International audienceThis paper explores empirically how the pattern of adoption of an organization...
We live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social process...
This paper explores the ambiguous nature of organizational routines in regard to generating innovati...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Recent writing on contemporary organisations is suggestive of extensive moves to create more respons...
This study examines how Japanese companies changed their strategies, structures, and management syst...
This paper aims to clarify the organization structural transition as a result of the introduction of...
Kwok Wai has provided extensive and extremely valuable research assistance. 1 In their discussion of...
This study examines differences in corporate culture between Japanese firms as expressed in champion...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper seeks to extend the literature on how change occurs in organizational routines by examini...
This paper describes an emerging aspect of Japanese industrial organization and inquires into the na...
Detailed case study research conducted at Japanese multinational retail firms in both their home cou...
International audienceThis paper explores empirically how the pattern of adoption of an organization...
We live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social process...
This paper explores the ambiguous nature of organizational routines in regard to generating innovati...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Recent writing on contemporary organisations is suggestive of extensive moves to create more respons...
This study examines how Japanese companies changed their strategies, structures, and management syst...
This paper aims to clarify the organization structural transition as a result of the introduction of...
Kwok Wai has provided extensive and extremely valuable research assistance. 1 In their discussion of...
This study examines differences in corporate culture between Japanese firms as expressed in champion...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper seeks to extend the literature on how change occurs in organizational routines by examini...
This paper describes an emerging aspect of Japanese industrial organization and inquires into the na...
Detailed case study research conducted at Japanese multinational retail firms in both their home cou...
International audienceThis paper explores empirically how the pattern of adoption of an organization...
We live in a world of inexorable change, where the network of economic, political and social process...
This paper explores the ambiguous nature of organizational routines in regard to generating innovati...