Session 278
Routines: Theoretical and Empirical Advancements and Avenues for Future Research
Track I |
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2014 |
Time: 08:00 – 09:15 |
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Interest Group Panel |
Room: Estocolmo |
Session Chair:
- April Franco, University of Toronto
Panelists:
- April Franco, University of Toronto
- Evan Rawley, Columbia University
- J Myles Shaver, University of Minnesota
With the continued interest in routines, this panel will present both theoretical and empirical work that helps to further our understanding of routines and their creation, development, and use. In particular, given the importance of human agents as the repositories of firm knowledge, we focus on how environmental changes that a firm may face impact the routines it uses and develops. These changes may be due to governmental regulations or mergers. This session will review some of the recent developments in this area, with the goal to provide avenues for future research. The panelists each will use a particular study to show the latest developments in the areas as well as the challenges in identifying and characterizing routines and some of the opportunities in this area.
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