One area in which strategy and organizational ecology converge is organizational change. This essay weaves together salient themes in my (and my co-authors') various writings on organizational change, and is anchored in the research literature of the last twenty years. Among other ideas developed here, I point out that there is now a convergence of agendas in strategy and ecology, with an important role being played by intraorganizational ecology. I develop the distinction between strong and weak selection approaches to organizational ecology. While the strong selection view does not find empirical support, there is stronger support for the weak selection view. I lay out some key features of an emerging evolutionary synthesis for the study ...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...
This article identifies a correspondence between the organizational ecology and strategic choice per...
The literature about organizational evolution has been witnessing a tremendous amount of and continu...
At its core, this volume tackles the contradictory views of the performance-enhancing effects of org...
This article addresses the problem of how change and innovation can create a fuller voice for ecolog...
This article addresses the problem of how change and innovation can create a fuller voice for ecolog...
The topic of change has been centre stage in organization theory for many years. It continues to be ...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources an...
The motivation for this special edition had lain restless for several years, never far from surfacin...
Abstract How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What reso...
Organizational ecology is commonly seen as a Darwinian research program that seeks to explain the di...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
Alterations to social, economic and political conditions demand that organisations change to survive...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...
This article identifies a correspondence between the organizational ecology and strategic choice per...
The literature about organizational evolution has been witnessing a tremendous amount of and continu...
At its core, this volume tackles the contradictory views of the performance-enhancing effects of org...
This article addresses the problem of how change and innovation can create a fuller voice for ecolog...
This article addresses the problem of how change and innovation can create a fuller voice for ecolog...
The topic of change has been centre stage in organization theory for many years. It continues to be ...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources an...
The motivation for this special edition had lain restless for several years, never far from surfacin...
Abstract How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What reso...
Organizational ecology is commonly seen as a Darwinian research program that seeks to explain the di...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
Alterations to social, economic and political conditions demand that organisations change to survive...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...
A key component of evolutionary models in economics and organizational research, the notion of organ...
Organizations face tradeoffs when they adopt strategies in changing resource environments. The type ...