Fully explaining organizational phenomena requires exploring not only “how” a phenomenon works – i.e., the details of its internal structure and mechanisms – but also “why” the phenomenon is present in the first place – i.e., explaining its origins and the ultimate reasons for its existence. The latter is particularly important for central questions in organizational research such as the nature of organizations, the evolution of organizational culture, or the origin of organizational capabilities. In this article, we propose that cultural evolution theory (CET) can be usefully applied to organizational scholarship to pursue such “origin” questions. CET has adapted ideas and methods from evolutionary biology to successfully explain the evolu...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The present article introduces the theory of cultural evolution as a possible basis for further deve...
Drawing on Gregory Bateson’s theory of cultural schismogenesis, the authors analyse such processes w...
Fully explaining organizational phenomena requires exploring not only “how” a phenomenon works – i.e...
Organizations devoted to the production of goods and services, such as guilds, partnerships and mode...
The first chapter, titled “The Evolution of Productive Organizations”, attempts to break new ground ...
This conceptual article discusses and, from some aspects, also problematizes the state-of-the-art re...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
While adaptation has been argued to be a fundamental function of organizational culture, a diversity...
Intraorganizational evolution (iOE) is a relatively new, emergent area of research. Although evoluti...
This thesis explores how and why organizational knowledge emerges. An underdeveloped branch of evolu...
This paper shows how cognitive human dispositions that take effect at the level of an individual fir...
This article pointed out the reasons and possibilities of co-evolutionary studies, requirements and ...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The present article introduces the theory of cultural evolution as a possible basis for further deve...
Drawing on Gregory Bateson’s theory of cultural schismogenesis, the authors analyse such processes w...
Fully explaining organizational phenomena requires exploring not only “how” a phenomenon works – i.e...
Organizations devoted to the production of goods and services, such as guilds, partnerships and mode...
The first chapter, titled “The Evolution of Productive Organizations”, attempts to break new ground ...
This conceptual article discusses and, from some aspects, also problematizes the state-of-the-art re...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and...
Does evolutionary theory help, for a theory of the firm, or, more widely, a theory of organization? ...
While adaptation has been argued to be a fundamental function of organizational culture, a diversity...
Intraorganizational evolution (iOE) is a relatively new, emergent area of research. Although evoluti...
This thesis explores how and why organizational knowledge emerges. An underdeveloped branch of evolu...
This paper shows how cognitive human dispositions that take effect at the level of an individual fir...
This article pointed out the reasons and possibilities of co-evolutionary studies, requirements and ...
The terms ‘evolution’ and ‘coevolution’ are widely used in organization studies but rarely defined. ...
The present article introduces the theory of cultural evolution as a possible basis for further deve...
Drawing on Gregory Bateson’s theory of cultural schismogenesis, the authors analyse such processes w...