微观基础
范围(计算机科学)
制度理论
组织理论
背景(考古学)
组织学习
学习理论
实证经济学
知识管理
社会学
经济
计算机科学
管理
社会科学
教育学
古生物学
宏观经济学
程序设计语言
生物
作者
David Chandler,Hokyu Hwang
标识
DOI:10.1177/0149206315572698
摘要
In spite of recent interest in its microfoundations, institutional theory’s account of what, why, and when ideas diffuse remains limited and oversocialized. As such, it is unclear how firms decide what to adopt and how these decisions evolve across a population as innovations spread and become taken for granted. We review recent work in institutional theory on this issue and draw from learning theory to inform institutional accounts of adoption decisions in ways that add to current explanations of organizational heterogeneity. In particular, we develop a model of adoption strategies that explains how firms identify which practices to adopt by drawing on knowledge that is either local or distant (search scope) to understand what works and what does not (mindfulness). We then theorize how the decision to adopt is further conditioned by the extent of diffusion (temporal variation) and the characteristics of the field, organization, and innovation (decision context). We discuss the implications of this model for our understanding of how things diffuse and identify additional ways in which the microfoundations of institutional theory can be advanced by studying how organizations learn.
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