The Population Ecology of Organizations (translated by Gregory Yudin)

  • Michael T. Hannan Стэнфордский университет
  • John Freeman Калифорнийский университет в Бёркли

Abstract

A population ecology perspective on organization-environment relations is proposed as an alternative to thedominant adaptation perspective. The strength of inertial pressures on organizational structure suggests theapplication of models that depend on competition and selection in populations of organizations. Several suchmodels, as well as issues arising in attempts to apply them to the organization-environment problem, arediscussed.

Author Biographies

Michael T. Hannan, Стэнфордский университет

Профессор менеджмента
Профессор социологии, Стэнфордский университет
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John Freeman, Калифорнийский университет в Бёркли

Профессор предпринимательства, Бизнес-школа им. Хааса
Директор, Центр предпринимательства и инноваций им. Лестера, Калифорнийский университет в Бёркли
США

Published
2013-04-05
How to Cite
HannanM. T., & FreemanJ. (2013). The Population Ecology of Organizations (translated by Gregory Yudin). Journal of Economic Sociology, 14(2), 42-72. https://doi.org/10.17323/1726-3247-2013-2-42-72
Section
New Translations