Affiliation:
1. Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824;
2. Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour, BI Norwegian Business School, NO-0442 Oslo, Norway;
Abstract
In recent years, organizational routines have been studied in a wide variety of settings, including law, medicine, accounting, and engineering. This fieldwork has led to a broader understanding of organizational routines as repetitive, recognizable patterns of interdependent action, carried out by multiple actors. Routines are seen as practices that are situated in a social/material context. Within an organizational routine, individual actions are situated in a broader pattern of actions that can be represented as a network. Recognizing patterns of interdependent action as a unit of analysis entails a research paradigm that has implications for a range of topics in organizational behavior.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology
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