In Operational Research practice there are almost always alternative paths that can be followed in the modeling and problem solving process. Path dependence refers to the impact of the path on the outcome of the process. The steps of the path include, e.g. forming the problem solving team, the framing and structuring of the problem, the choice of model, the order in which the different parts of the model are specified and solved, and the way in which data or preferences are collected. We identify and discuss seven possibly interacting origins or drivers of path dependence: systemic origins, learning, procedure, behavior, motivation, uncertainty, and external environment. We provide several ideas on how to cope with path dependence.Peer revi...
This doctoral thesis investigates paths from an organization theoretical perspective. The respective...
The theory of path dependence continues to attract great interest in business, strategic and organiz...
We discuss the assumptions that underlie path dependence, as defined by Vergne and Durand, and then ...
In Operational Research practice there are almost always alternative paths that can be followed in t...
AbstractIn Operational Research practice there are almost always alternative paths that can be follo...
Path dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to describe a mechanism that...
International audiencePath dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to des...
AbstractPath dependence is an important phenomenon in strategic management. It narrows the decision ...
Path dependence may be defined over a spectrum of phenomena ranging from mere dependence upon initia...
In recognition of the calls for more processual and historically informed organizational theorizing...
The note on which an entry for the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management will draw offers a ...
The explanation of how and why firms succeed or fail is a recurrent research challenge. This is part...
Path dependence is commonly used to described processes where ``history matters,'' which encompasse...
The symposium develops statistical models and methods for the study of path dependence. In this intr...
[EN] Purpose – Scholars in social sciences tend to use the term of path dependence without explain...
This doctoral thesis investigates paths from an organization theoretical perspective. The respective...
The theory of path dependence continues to attract great interest in business, strategic and organiz...
We discuss the assumptions that underlie path dependence, as defined by Vergne and Durand, and then ...
In Operational Research practice there are almost always alternative paths that can be followed in t...
AbstractIn Operational Research practice there are almost always alternative paths that can be follo...
Path dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to describe a mechanism that...
International audiencePath dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to des...
AbstractPath dependence is an important phenomenon in strategic management. It narrows the decision ...
Path dependence may be defined over a spectrum of phenomena ranging from mere dependence upon initia...
In recognition of the calls for more processual and historically informed organizational theorizing...
The note on which an entry for the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management will draw offers a ...
The explanation of how and why firms succeed or fail is a recurrent research challenge. This is part...
Path dependence is commonly used to described processes where ``history matters,'' which encompasse...
The symposium develops statistical models and methods for the study of path dependence. In this intr...
[EN] Purpose – Scholars in social sciences tend to use the term of path dependence without explain...
This doctoral thesis investigates paths from an organization theoretical perspective. The respective...
The theory of path dependence continues to attract great interest in business, strategic and organiz...
We discuss the assumptions that underlie path dependence, as defined by Vergne and Durand, and then ...