组织涌现:密苏里州布兰森音乐剧院的起源与转型

Organizational Emergence: The Origin and Transformation of Branson, Missouri's Musical Theaters

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2004
被引 276
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于复杂性理论的耗散结构模型,通过布兰森音乐剧院百年案例,实证检验了组织集体涌现的四个动态过程,为理解组织演化提供了新视角。

Abstract

We draw on complexity theory to explain the emergence of a new organizational collective, and we provide a much-needed empirical test of the theory at the collective level of analysis. Taking a case study approach, we use four dynamics of emergence posited by complexity theory's dissipative structures model—fluctuation, positive feedback, stabilization, and recombination—to explain how a collective of live musical performance theaters in Branson, Missouri, came into being and periodically transformed itself over a 100-year period. Our findings suggest a strong match between the theoretical perspective employed and the empirical processes uncovered, empirically validating the model at the collective level. The study demonstrates the value of conceptualizing evolution in terms of emergence, highlighting distinctions between the nascent complexity approach to evolution and the neo-Darwinian evolutionary approach that has dominated the theoretical conversation in organization science for the past generation. Our findings complement the insights of the dominant theoretical perspectives in organization theory, providing a more comprehensive understanding of organizational evolution by directly addressing the heretofore intractable phenomenon of emergence.

组织理论复杂性理论组织演化案例研究涌现现象