We examine how experience-induced adaptations that affect the breadth of an ongoing activity affect performance. The research on organizational learning suggests that accumulating experience, both from repetition and adaptation at the activity level, improves outcomes. Yet, findings on the effects of increasing breadth-the number of different processes making up an activity-are mixed. Greater breadth exposes organizations to diverse activities. It also generates an additional need for coordination that may undermine performance. We examine the joint effect of experience and breadth on waste reduction for U.S. manufacturing facilities managing their toxic waste from 1991 to 2014. These facilities manage toxic waste on a chemical by chemical ...
Although strategy research typically regards firm scope as a positional characteristic associated wi...
In this paper, I study how an increase in the use of new work practices that involve multitasking ha...
Empirical research in strategic management has frequently used experience as a measure of learning. ...
We examine how experience-induced adaptations that affect the breadth of an ongoing activity affect ...
When solving ongoing operational problems, organizations must balance the costs of complexity while ...
Organizational learning and knowledge transfer are key elements within any firm when considering the...
Unlike problems requiring new-to-the-world solutions that combine knowledge from multiple sources, o...
Employees are increasingly given control over how they learn, and their choices for training are div...
In this dissertation, I seek to understand how the breadth of a firm's routines affects its performa...
Theories of firm boundaries and empirical research on the consequences of boundary choices typically...
This exploratory research on a decade of Total Quality Management in one factory opens up the black ...
Prior studies examining factors that influence the learning curve mainly focus on settings in which ...
Changing established business processes poses many obstacles. Employees falling back into old routin...
This paper investigates the mechanisms through which organizations develop dynamic capabilities, def...
Using a multilevel theoretical framework, we investigate the effects of organizational and perceived...
Although strategy research typically regards firm scope as a positional characteristic associated wi...
In this paper, I study how an increase in the use of new work practices that involve multitasking ha...
Empirical research in strategic management has frequently used experience as a measure of learning. ...
We examine how experience-induced adaptations that affect the breadth of an ongoing activity affect ...
When solving ongoing operational problems, organizations must balance the costs of complexity while ...
Organizational learning and knowledge transfer are key elements within any firm when considering the...
Unlike problems requiring new-to-the-world solutions that combine knowledge from multiple sources, o...
Employees are increasingly given control over how they learn, and their choices for training are div...
In this dissertation, I seek to understand how the breadth of a firm's routines affects its performa...
Theories of firm boundaries and empirical research on the consequences of boundary choices typically...
This exploratory research on a decade of Total Quality Management in one factory opens up the black ...
Prior studies examining factors that influence the learning curve mainly focus on settings in which ...
Changing established business processes poses many obstacles. Employees falling back into old routin...
This paper investigates the mechanisms through which organizations develop dynamic capabilities, def...
Using a multilevel theoretical framework, we investigate the effects of organizational and perceived...
Although strategy research typically regards firm scope as a positional characteristic associated wi...
In this paper, I study how an increase in the use of new work practices that involve multitasking ha...
Empirical research in strategic management has frequently used experience as a measure of learning. ...