Resumen
Novelty is the lifeblood of organizational adaptation. Actions outside an organization¿s existing repertoire are considered essential to its long-run viability. However, new alternatives can be superfluous and fair poorly when compared with the status-quo, getting abandoned or rejected in favor of actions that have proven successful. This paper articulates elements of a theory of novelty, offering theoretical insights on and empirical illustrations of the dimensions and modes of novelty-generating action.
| Idioma original | Inglés |
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| Estado | Publicada - 4 feb 2010 |
| Evento | 16th Annual Organization Science Winter Conference, Steamboat Springs 2010 - Duración: 4 feb 2010 → 7 feb 2010 |
Conferencia
| Conferencia | 16th Annual Organization Science Winter Conference, Steamboat Springs 2010 |
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| Período | 4/02/10 → 7/02/10 |
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