This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifically it examines some of the essential underlying assumptions of these theories including the unit of change, the unit of selection; the mechanism of selection, and the ability to change an organisational form. The usefulness of the application of theories of both evolution and co-evolution to explain firm behaviour is examined. Empirical evidence from the UK fresh produce industry is presented to illustrate that both firms and strategic alliances evolve, co-evolve and are subject to selection at individual, dyadic and group levels simultaneously
The paper presents a model of organization-environment co-evolution, which portrays the joint impact...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...
Purpose – Variation, replication and selection processes are acknowledged as key constructs in studi...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
This article examines the application of co-evolutionary theory to the way in which firms form, perf...
This study examines the application of the co-evolution literature to strategic alliance formation i...
In this paper we develop an approach that may be helpful in analysing a variety of issues related to...
How do incumbent firms and environments co-evolve and how are firm-level adaptation and selection at...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
From the 1980s onwards pharmaceutical manufacture evolved from a fragmented industry to a global oli...
From the 1980s onwards pharmaceutical manufacture evolved from a fragmented industry to a global oli...
This paper conceptually investigates innovative relationship between different types of alliances an...
The theory of the firm implies a framework which links up conceptually diverse aspects and approache...
This article pointed out the reasons and possibilities of co-evolutionary studies, requirements and ...
The paper presents a model of organization-environment co-evolution, which portrays the joint impact...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...
Purpose – Variation, replication and selection processes are acknowledged as key constructs in studi...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
This paper reviews the analogies of evolution and co-evolution within a business context. Specifical...
This article examines the application of co-evolutionary theory to the way in which firms form, perf...
This study examines the application of the co-evolution literature to strategic alliance formation i...
In this paper we develop an approach that may be helpful in analysing a variety of issues related to...
How do incumbent firms and environments co-evolve and how are firm-level adaptation and selection at...
Selection and adaptation paradigms have been jointly employed in the derivation of a theoretical mod...
From the 1980s onwards pharmaceutical manufacture evolved from a fragmented industry to a global oli...
From the 1980s onwards pharmaceutical manufacture evolved from a fragmented industry to a global oli...
This paper conceptually investigates innovative relationship between different types of alliances an...
The theory of the firm implies a framework which links up conceptually diverse aspects and approache...
This article pointed out the reasons and possibilities of co-evolutionary studies, requirements and ...
The paper presents a model of organization-environment co-evolution, which portrays the joint impact...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...
Purpose – Variation, replication and selection processes are acknowledged as key constructs in studi...