haku: @author Ingram, P. / yhteensä: 10
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Tekijä:Baum, J. A. C.
Ingram, P.
Otsikko:Survival-enhancing learning in the Manhattan hotel industry, 1898-1980.
Lehti:Management Science
1998 : JUL, VOL. 44:7, p. 996-1016
Asiasana:ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING
HOTEL AND CATERING INDUSTRY
BUSINESS FAILURES
ECOLOGY
USA
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:The authors study how experience at the level of the organization, the population, and the related group affects the failure of Manhattan hotels. They find that organizational experience has a U-shaped effect on failure, that organizations enjoy reduced failure as a funtion of population experience before their founding, but not after, and that related organizations provide experience that lowers failure, but it matters whether their experience is local or non-local, and if it was acquired before or after the relationship was established. The results indicate both the difficulty of applying different types of experience to reduce the risk of organizational failure, and the relevance of experience for the evolution of organizational populations.
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