The Evolution of Organizational Routines Among Large Western and Japanese Firms
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organizational adaptation, as a consequence of changes in production technology and adoption of technological innovations and in understanding transformation of firms in competitive environments. But changes...
Main Authors: | Pettigrew, A, Massini, S, Lewin, A, Numagami, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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