Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite widespread implementation of algorithmic routines designed to enable dynamic adaptation. We develop a theory to explain this phenomenon based on an inductive, historical case study of the credit rating routine of Moody’s, an organization that failed to adapt to substantial changes in its environment leading up to the 2008 financial crisis. Our analysis of changes to the firm’s algorithmic credit rating routine reveals mechanisms whereby organizations dynamically produce inertia by taking actions that fail to produce significant change. Dynamic inertia occurs through bounded retheorization of the algorithmic model, sedimentation of assumptions a...
Organizational routines consist of a mix of human actors and artifacts. Indeed, organizational setti...
Examining how organizational systems have responded to external jolts (threats, crises, etc.) is a u...
Organizational studies should address contemporary challenges of dealing effectively with the increa...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Inertia and routines are important organizational characteristics affecting organizations ’ evolu-ti...
This study is an inquiry into the nature of frequently-occurring changes in organizations viz. "cont...
When organizations undertake large transformation initiatives enabled by information technology, the...
Organizational adaptation is one of the most important concepts in strategic management. Historical ...
Research on digital transformations is growing, and research streams regarding the subject are formi...
When organizations undertake large transformation initiatives enabled by information technology, the...
Empirical studies have found support for both inertia and adaptation in organizations. This paper pr...
Recent studies show that the relationship between structure and inertia in changing environments may...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
Organizational routines consist of a mix of human actors and artifacts. Indeed, organizational setti...
Examining how organizational systems have responded to external jolts (threats, crises, etc.) is a u...
Organizational studies should address contemporary challenges of dealing effectively with the increa...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Organizations often fail to adequately respond to substantive changes in the environment, despite wi...
Inertia and routines are important organizational characteristics affecting organizations ’ evolu-ti...
This study is an inquiry into the nature of frequently-occurring changes in organizations viz. "cont...
When organizations undertake large transformation initiatives enabled by information technology, the...
Organizational adaptation is one of the most important concepts in strategic management. Historical ...
Research on digital transformations is growing, and research streams regarding the subject are formi...
When organizations undertake large transformation initiatives enabled by information technology, the...
Empirical studies have found support for both inertia and adaptation in organizations. This paper pr...
Recent studies show that the relationship between structure and inertia in changing environments may...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
Organizational routines consist of a mix of human actors and artifacts. Indeed, organizational setti...
Examining how organizational systems have responded to external jolts (threats, crises, etc.) is a u...
Organizational studies should address contemporary challenges of dealing effectively with the increa...