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ArtikelPatterns in The Diffusion of Strategies Across Organizations : Insights From The Innovation Diffusion Literature  
Oleh: O'Neill, Hugh M. ; Buchholtz, Ann K. ; Puoder, Richard W.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Academy of Management Review vol. 23 no. 1 (Jan. 1998), page 98-114.
Topik: Diffusion; diffusion of strategies; organizations; diffusion literature
Fulltext: AA11_23_01_Hugh M. O'Neill.pdf (432.76KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: AA11.2
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Isi artikelFirms often adopt strategies in spite of mixed evidence about the strategy's performance and of evidence that the strategy leads to inefficient outcomes. Here, we describe the conditions prompting the spread of inefficient strategies through a population of firms, as well as the characteristics of individual firms that affect their propensity to adopt efficient and inefficient strategies. We focus on one pattern that appears common to strategic adoptions: a pattern where the number of unsuccessful adoptions exceeds the number of successful adoptions. We note how the failure to consider diffusion patterns in empirical strategic research limits use of that research as a source of prescriptive theory.
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