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This year, we celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of 'A Behavioral Theory of the Firm' (BTF) (Cyert and March in A behavioral theory of the firm, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1963), which central ideas and concepts are fundamental to almost all theoretical and empirical work focusing on...
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CEOs' perceptions of the environment and the information processing shortcuts (or heuristics) they use to develop these perceptions are important to organizations. We study whether organizational structure, an important channel and filter for the flow of information in organizations, affects...
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A firm's aptitude to acquire new knowledge and simultaneously exploit existing capabilities is suggested to improve firm performance. Although resource endowment is important to achieve a balance between exploration and exploitation, the role of a firm's non-scale free resources on the...
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A firm’s aptitude to acquire new knowledge and simultaneously exploit existing capabilities is suggested to improve firm performance. Although resource endowment is important to achieve a balance between exploration and exploitation, the role of a firm’s non-scale free resources on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015404677