事物变化:组织种群演化中的动态资源约束与系统依赖选择

Things Change: Dynamic Resource Constraints and System-Dependent Selection in the Evolution of Organizational Populations

Management Science · 2005
被引 55
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

提出系统依赖选择假说,认为资源可用性模式部分由组织种群内生过程产生,在动态资源约束下,种群惯性导致成熟期出现振荡、复兴或灭绝等多种历史轨迹,弥合理论与观察的差距。

Abstract

An extensive empirical literature has demonstrated the existence of density-dependent selection in organizational vital rates. This research has also shown that historical trajectories followed by organizational populations only partly conform to the predictions of the original model. Inconsistencies with the model’s predictions prompt a series of questions: Why do organizational populations suddenly collapse after reaching a peak? Why do organizational populations oscillate after collapsing? What causes extinction of organizational forms? To address these questions, scholars have proposed a variety of modifications to the original model of density dependence. All have merit, but none is completely satisfying. The main objective of this study is to narrow the gap between theories, models, and observed historical trajectories by identifying a unitary analytical framework that can account for the variety of empirical trajectories typically followed by mature organizational populations. The model that we present is based on the hypothesis of system-dependent selection, according to which patterns of resource availability are produced by processes that are partly endogenous to organizational populations. The main analytical insight of the study is that under conditions of dynamic resource constraints introduced by system-dependent selection, the presence of population-level inertia leads to a rich variety of historical trajectories during population maturity. We show that this result holds in the absence of any particular assumption about the microstructure of organizational populations. Possible trajectories include sustained oscillations, resurgence, and extinction.

组织种群密度依赖选择系统依赖选择动态资源约束