刻意结构惯性的逻辑

The Logic of Deliberate Structural Inertia

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2010
被引 41
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

回应了结构惯性理论忽视内部影响的批评,构建了一个模型,解释关键决策者在组织变革中为何刻意选择维持结构现状,并讨论了这种选择对最终结构变化的影响。

Abstract

This article responds to criticism that structural inertia theory neglects the internal influences on organizational adaptation. It develops a model exploring the logic of key decision makers in purposely endorsing structural inertia during organizational change. This response is labeled deliberate inertia, which is part of a typology delineating structural inertia. The model depicts a type of deductive reasoning showing the way that the structural status quo is intentionally selected when undertaking change for reasons outside population ecology. In asserting that structural inertia theory generally overlooks stability that stems from subjective sense making, the model indicates how decision makers delineate a belief in inertia (Layer 1 of the model), and then defend (Layer 2) and legitimize (Layer 3) this choice. This endorsement is deliberate and underscores the influence of decision makers in adopting inertia. Consequently, the model highlights why structural inertia is chosen regardless of pressures for and expectations of more fundamental structural change. The article discusses the implications of how this choice affects eventual structural change.

组织变革结构惯性决策者行为组织理论