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The way in which business ethics change over time will remain theoretically unclear unless we empirically reveal the temporal coevolution and coalignment among a changing environment, transitional institutions, strategic adaptations, and performance implications. To revitalize this...
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This study traces the changes in organizationalenvironment and firm strategies that have taken place in China since theimplementation of economic reforms in 1978. Data from a 1990 survey of 55state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the electronics industry, and from a 2002survey of 104 electronics...
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In this study, a staged model is developed to examine the changes in organizational environment and firm strategic adaptations in the last 24 years in China. The study found that compared with 1990, in 2002, the business environment in China has become more conducive to entrepreneurial...
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Configurational theory has been a key building block of organizational research. An understanding of how certain configurations evolve over time, especially during discontinuous changes such as economic transition, has been largely a missing link in the literature. Considering economic...
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