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The study of individual agency, innovation and entrepreneurship is
currently experiencing a new birth in management and organization
research. As a matter of fact, the dynamics of institutional
entrepreneurship, of path creation and disruptive change, have
reached the general discourse on organization and management. While
this is certainly welcome, one runs the danger of overlooking the
power of self-reinforcing processes in and among organizations.
Such dynamics run, to a large extent, beyond the control and
attention of individuals and organizations and may thus constitute
tenacious limits to the innovative endeavors aforementioned. This
volume is dedicated to the theoretical and empirical study of
self-reinforcements and decidedly redirects attention to these
processes, including: escalating commitment, organizational
imprinting and path dependence, and sheds light on the genesis and
rise of their pervasive influence. It includes a selection of
papers, most of which have were presented and discussed at the
sub-theme on "Self-reinforcing organizational processes" of the
27th EGOS Colloquium held in 2011 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The theory of path dependence continues to attract great interest
in a range of disciplines. An increasing number of scholars have
started to explicitly use this theory for studying organizational
inertia and institutional rigidities. This volume presents a
collection of papers from various international conferences that
address these issues.
The theory of path dependence continues to attract great interest
in a range of disciplines. An increasing number of scholars have
started to explicitly use this theory for studying organizational
inertia and institutional rigidities. This volume presents a
collection of papers from various international conferences that
address these issues.
Management and organization research has rediscovered individual
agency, innovation and entrepreneurship. As such, there is a risk
of overlooking the power of self-reinforcing processes in and among
organizations. This volume redirects attention to these processes,
including: escalating commitment, organizational imprinting and
path dependence.
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