认知与能力:一个多层次视角

Cognition and Capabilities: A Multi-Level Perspective

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS · 2013
被引 300
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

梳理了管理认知与组织能力两个研究领域的新兴联系,提出了一个多层次认知模型,解释能力如何从惯例构建、组装到匹配环境机会,并指出当前研究在能力组装环节的空白。

Abstract

Research on managerial cognition and on organizational capabilities has essentially developed in two parallel tracks. We know much from the resource-based view about the relationship between capabilities and organizational performance. Separately, managerial cognition scholars have shown how interpretations of the environment shape organizational responses. Only recently have scholars begun to link the two sets of insights. These new links suggest that routines and capabilities are based in particular understandings about how things should be done, that the value of these capabilities is subject to interpretation, and that even the presence of capabilities may be useless without managerial interpretations of their match to the environment. This review organizes these emerging insights in a multi-level cognitive model of capability development and deployment. The model focuses on the recursive processes of constructing routines (capability building blocks), assembling routines into capabilities, and matching capabilities to perceived opportunities. To date, scholars have focused most attention on the organizational-level process of matching. Emerging research on the microfoundations of routines contributes to the micro-level of analysis. The lack of research on capability assembly leaves the field without a bridge connecting the macro and micro levels. The model offers suggestions for research directions to address these challenges.

管理认知组织能力资源基础观微观基础动态能力