组织在学习与遗忘之间的振荡:严重错误的双重作用

Organizational Oscillation Between Learning and Forgetting: The Dual Role of Serious Errors

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2015
被引 104
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了企业为何会在学习与遗忘之间循环,发现严重错误既推动企业关注安全,又使其偏离效率或创新,且安全效应随时间减弱,导致新错误。

Abstract

We know that organizations change over time as a result of their ability to learn and their tendency to forget. What we know less about, however, is why they might change back, despite evidence suggesting that this occurs. In this paper, we develop and test a model of organizational oscillation that explains why firms cycle through periods of learning and periods of forgetting. In particular, we identify a dual role for serious errors, which push firms toward a focus on safety while also pulling them away from other foci, such as efficiency or innovation. Although existing learning research recognizes errors as disruptive, this dual effect has not been theorized. We also demonstrate that, over time, the effect of a serious error on safety weakens, allowing alternative activities to emerge that lead to subsequent errors. We draw on qualitative data from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Challenger and Columbia accidents to build theory about why organizations oscillate between safety and other foci, and how serious errors trigger these shifts. We then test this theory using a data set of all pharmaceutical firms that introduced Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs in the United States from 1997 to 2004. Results confirm our theory, which contributes to our understanding of complex learning processes by identifying a mechanism by which organizations learn, then forget; then learn, then forget again.

组织学习组织遗忘组织理论安全管理创新管理