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Organizational Learning from Performance Feedback

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Abstract

Revisiting Cyert and March's classic 1963 'Behavioral Theory of the Firm', Henrich Greve offers an intriguing analysis of how firms evolve in response to feedback about their own performance. Based on ideas from organizational theory, social psychology, and economics, he explains how managers set goals, evaluate performance, and determine strategic changes. Drawing on a range of studies, including the author's own analysis of the Japanese shipbuilding industry, he reports on how theory fits evidence on organizational change of risk-taking, research and development expenses, innovativeness, investment in assets, and in market strategy. The findings suggest that high-performing organizations quickly reduce their…

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Keywords
  • Rivalry
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Organizational learning
  • Organizational theory
  • Investment (military)
  • Organizational change
  • Business
  • Industrial organization
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