That public policy affects organizational behaviors is well accepted, but less explored is how these effects may depend on other external environmental factors. We investigated policy as a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for understanding the growth of commercial banking in the United States, 1896-1978. We highlight a trade-off for banks between centralized and dispersed growth strategies and show that which strategy prevails depends on how policy enabling branching interacts with technological, economic, and cultural environments. Our findings contribute to understanding the contingent effects of policy on organizations and on the growth of large corporations in the 20th century
We study the determinants of bank growth in a two-stage logistic regression model. We first compare ...
Between the early-1970s and the mid-1990s, the U.S. banking sector was deregulated and U.S. workers ...
This study focuses on how founding institutions impact intraorganizational capabili-ties and how suc...
(Runner-up, Academy of Management's Best Published Paper in Organization and Management Theory in 20...
Large-scale organizations are a ubiquitous element of modern society, yet few theories have been ad...
The core claims of this dissertation are that (1) the relationship between organizations and their e...
The core claims of this dissertation are that (1) the relationship between organizations and their e...
What financial services matter for growth? This paper examines the effects national banks had on gro...
Vita.This study examines the capacity o f four theories o f organizational change - resource depende...
We study the influence of the evolution in intrastate and interstate deregulations on the total fact...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
We test some predictions about the effects of technological progress on geographic expansion using d...
We investigate whether "corporatist" wage setting and policy making institutions negatively affect a...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
We study the determinants of bank growth in a two-stage logistic regression model. We first compare ...
We study the determinants of bank growth in a two-stage logistic regression model. We first compare ...
Between the early-1970s and the mid-1990s, the U.S. banking sector was deregulated and U.S. workers ...
This study focuses on how founding institutions impact intraorganizational capabili-ties and how suc...
(Runner-up, Academy of Management's Best Published Paper in Organization and Management Theory in 20...
Large-scale organizations are a ubiquitous element of modern society, yet few theories have been ad...
The core claims of this dissertation are that (1) the relationship between organizations and their e...
The core claims of this dissertation are that (1) the relationship between organizations and their e...
What financial services matter for growth? This paper examines the effects national banks had on gro...
Vita.This study examines the capacity o f four theories o f organizational change - resource depende...
We study the influence of the evolution in intrastate and interstate deregulations on the total fact...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
We test some predictions about the effects of technological progress on geographic expansion using d...
We investigate whether "corporatist" wage setting and policy making institutions negatively affect a...
This paper examines the relationship between the structure of banking markets and economic growth us...
We study the determinants of bank growth in a two-stage logistic regression model. We first compare ...
We study the determinants of bank growth in a two-stage logistic regression model. We first compare ...
Between the early-1970s and the mid-1990s, the U.S. banking sector was deregulated and U.S. workers ...
This study focuses on how founding institutions impact intraorganizational capabili-ties and how suc...