This paper examines the extent to which co-evolution can take place within a heavily constrained environment and how changes in the degree of institutionalization are relevant to opportunities for exercising strategic choice at the level of the firm. It addresses these questions through a detailed case study of a major Brazilian telecommunications company, Telemig, covering its life span of 27 years from 1973 to 2000. The insights obtained advance the theory of co-evolution by incorporating a political dimension of how organizations are transformed into new forms. In the case studied, new forms arose with radical changes in the rules affecting competition and with de-institutionalization of the economic regime by coalitions of actors who we...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
The global telecommunications marketplace has witnessed considerable and unprecedented changes in th...
Strategic change has been a subject in evidence in organizational studies. In recent years, the conc...
This paper aims to offer new theoretical and empirical insights into co-evolutionary development. Th...
This article examines the application of co-evolutionary theory to the way in which firms form, perf...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The varieties of organizational forms societies have developed in their evolution have always been c...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
In this paper we develop an approach that may be helpful in analysing a variety of issues related to...
This paper addresses organizational culture change from a longitudinal perspective. It analyses how ...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
The paper presents a model of organization-environment co-evolution, which portrays the joint impact...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
The global telecommunications marketplace has witnessed considerable and unprecedented changes in th...
Strategic change has been a subject in evidence in organizational studies. In recent years, the conc...
This paper aims to offer new theoretical and empirical insights into co-evolutionary development. Th...
This article examines the application of co-evolutionary theory to the way in which firms form, perf...
This paper examines the co-evolution of mne activities and institutions external and internal to the...
The varieties of organizational forms societies have developed in their evolution have always been c...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
In this paper we develop an approach that may be helpful in analysing a variety of issues related to...
This paper addresses organizational culture change from a longitudinal perspective. It analyses how ...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
The paper presents a model of organization-environment co-evolution, which portrays the joint impact...
Institutionalization processes have an ambivalent effect on organizational long-term success. Even t...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
The global telecommunications marketplace has witnessed considerable and unprecedented changes in th...