Authors
Arie Y Lewin, Chris P Long, Timothy N Carroll
Publication date
1999/10
Journal
Organization science
Volume
10
Issue
5
Pages
535-550
Publisher
INFORMS
Description
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a model of organization adaptation first proposed by March (1991), linking firm-level exploration and exploitation adaptations to changes in the population of organizations. The theory considers organizations, their populations, and their environments as the interdependent outcome of managerial actions, institutional influences, and extra-institutional changes (technological, sociopolitical, and other environmental phenomena). In particular, the theory incorporates potential differences and equifinal outcomes related to country-specific variation. The basic theses of this paper are that firm strategic and organization adaptations coevolve with changes in the environment (competitive dynamics, technological, and institutional) and organization population and forms, and that new organizational forms can mutate and …
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Scholar articles
AY Lewin, CP Long, TN Carroll - Organization science, 1999