Organizational routines:conventions as a source of change and stability

Kozika, Arjan and Kaiser, Stephan and Friesl, Martin (2014) Organizational routines:conventions as a source of change and stability. Schmalenbach Business Review, 2014 (3). pp. 334-356. ISSN 1439-2917

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Abstract

Recent research has shown that organizational routines are not as rigid as previously assumed but are subject to significant endogenous change in the very process of their performance. We contribute to the discussion on organizational routines by describing the conventionalist perspective and elaborating how this perspective can provide more nuanced insights into why the performance of organizational routines changes or remains stable. Drawing on the theory of Economy of Conven-tions, we argue that focusing on the actor’s requirement for justification can provide new insights into the reasons for stability and change in routines.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Schmalenbach Business Review
Subjects:
?? ORGANIZATIONAL ROUTINESJUSTIFICATIONECONOMY OF CONVENTIONS ??
ID Code:
62763
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Deposited On:
12 Mar 2013 16:49
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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11 Sep 2023 15:42