Neo-Carnegie: The Carnegie School's Past, Present, and Reconstructing for the Future (original) (raw)

2007

Abstract

yert and March's (1963) A Behavioral Theory of the Firm and the broader Carnegie School form critical theoretical underpinnings for modern organization studies. Despite its impact, however, we suggest that researchers who rely on the Carnegie School have progressively lost touch with its defining commitment to a decision-centered view of organizations. Decision making has given way to learning, routines, and

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