中小企业的适应性与生存

Adaptability and survival in small- and medium-sized firms

Industrial and Corporate Change · 2017
被引 18
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了中小企业适应性与生存之间的因果关系,通过实地调查和计算机模拟发现适应性在某些情况下有微小但重要的影响,同时支持选择力量的强大作用。

Abstract

Abstract This article considers the causal connection between adaptability and survival in populations of small- and medium-sized enterprises. Some literatures have downplayed adaptability by focusing on statics and equilibria (parts of mainstream economics). Others have argued that it is very difficult to make individual firms more adaptable, and the focus should be on selection forces in the population as a whole (early organizational ecology). In contrast, writers on strategy devote much attention to improvements in adaptability. Here we outline an approach to the measure of adaptability that focuses on organizational dispositions and routines, and is usable within large samples of firms. This approach was field tested on 909 firms in 2008 in the East of England. A follow-up survey during the severe recession and shakeout in 2009 provided an opportunity to assess the relationship between adaptability and survival. The results were then replicated and interpreted using a computer simulation. While preliminary, our overall findings suggest that adaptability can have a small but important effect in some circumstances. But our evidence is also consistent with a decline in adaptability in individual firms through time, and the strong overall effect of selection forces. Our interpretative methodology may signpost a route toward the reconciliation of “selectionist” and “adaptationist” views in the literature.

中小企业组织适应性企业生存组织生态学战略管理