Organizational evolution : new directions
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Organizational evolution : new directions
Sage Publications, c1990
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Papers from a conference held Dec. 1988, sponsored by the Reginald H. Jones Center for Management Policy, Strategy, and Organization
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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ISBN 9780803936584
内容説明
During the last decade, the prominent approach in organization theory has moved from an emphasis on adaptive change in organizations to an increasingly influential selection approach to studying organizational change. This volume addresses organizational evolution by examining the process of continual change within organizations, including founding, disbanding, growth and change. Drawn from a broad theoretical base, the chapters provide the most current evolutionary thinking about organizations from a variety of fields.
目次
- Minimalism and organizational mortality - patterns of disbanding among US Trade Associations, 1900-1983, Howard Aldrich, et al
- ecological analysis of semiconductor firm morality, John Freeman
- do larger organizations generate stronger competition?, William P.Barnett and Terry L.Aamburgey
- density delay in the evolution of organizational populations - a model and five empirical tests, Glenn R.Carroll and Michael T.Hannam
- on the maturation and aging of organizational populations, Joel A.C.Barum and Robert J.House
- the dynamics of organizational studies, Charles J.Lumsden and Jitendra V.Singh
- intra-organizational ecology of strategy making and organizational adaptation - theory and preliminary empirical investigation, Robert A.Burgelman
- founding characteristics, imprinting and organizational change, David J.Tucker, et al
- organizational adaptation, enviromental selection and random walks, Daniel A.Levinthal
- evolution in communities of voluntary organizations, Miller McPherson
- competition and the evolution of organizational size distributions, Michael T.Hannam, et al
- survival, selection and inheritance in evolutionary theories of organization, Sidney G.Winter
- notes of a skeptic - from organizational ecology to organizational evolution, Marshall W.Meyer
- future directions in organizational evolution, Jitendra V.Singh.
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: pbk ISBN 9780803936591
内容説明
During the last decade, the prominent approach in organization theory has moved from an emphasis on adaptive change in organizations to an increasingly influential selection approach to studying organizational change. This volume addresses organizational evolution by examining the process of continual change within organizations, including founding, disbanding, growth and change. Drawn from a broad theoretical base, the chapters provide the most current evolutionary thinking about organizations from a variety of fields.
目次
- Minimalism and organizational mortality - patterns of disbanding among US Trade Associations, 1900-1983, Howard Aldrich, et al
- ecological analysis of semiconductor firm morality, John Freeman
- do larger organizations generate stronger competition?, William P.Barnett and Terry L.Aamburgey
- density delay in the evolution of organizational populations - a model and five empirical tests, Glenn R.Carroll and Michael T.Hannam
- on the maturation and aging of organizational populations, Joel A.C.Barum and Robert J.House
- the dynamics of organizational studies, Charles J.Lumsden and Jitendra V.Singh
- intra-organizational ecology of strategy making and organizational adaptation - theory and preliminary empirical investigation, Robert A.Burgelman
- founding characteristics, imprinting and organizational change, David J.Tucker, et al
- organizational adaptation, environmental selection and random walks, Daniel A.Levinthal
- evolution in communities of voluntary organizations, Miller McPherson
- competition and the evolution of organizational size distributions, Michael T.Hannam, et al
- survival, selection and inheritance in evolutionary theories of organization, Sidney G.Winter
- notes of a skeptic - from organizational ecology to organizational evolution, Marshall W.Meyer
- future directions in organizational evolution, Jitendra V.Singh.
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