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Routines and Other Recurring Action Patterns of Organizations: Contemporary Research Issues

Routines and Other Recurring Action Patterns of Organizations: Contemporary Research Issues AbstractThis paper reports and extends discussions carried out during a workshop held at the Santa Fe Institute in August 1995 by the authors. It treats eight major topics: (i) the importance of carefully examining research on routine, (ii) the concept of ‘action patterns’ in general and in terms of routine, (iii) the useful categorization of routines and other recurring patterns, (iv) the research implications of recent cognitive results, (v) the relation of evolution to action patterns, (vi) the contributions of simulation modeling for theory in this area, (vii) examples of various approaches to empirical research that reveal key problems, and (viii) a possible definition of ‘routine’. An extended appendix by Massimo Egidi provides a lexicon of synonyms and opposites covering use of the word ‘routine’ in such areas as economics, organization theory and artificial intelligence. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Industrial and Corporate Change Oxford University Press

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Oxford University Press
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© Oxford University Press
ISSN
0960-6491
eISSN
1464-3650
DOI
10.1093/icc/5.3.653
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Abstract

AbstractThis paper reports and extends discussions carried out during a workshop held at the Santa Fe Institute in August 1995 by the authors. It treats eight major topics: (i) the importance of carefully examining research on routine, (ii) the concept of ‘action patterns’ in general and in terms of routine, (iii) the useful categorization of routines and other recurring patterns, (iv) the research implications of recent cognitive results, (v) the relation of evolution to action patterns, (vi) the contributions of simulation modeling for theory in this area, (vii) examples of various approaches to empirical research that reveal key problems, and (viii) a possible definition of ‘routine’. An extended appendix by Massimo Egidi provides a lexicon of synonyms and opposites covering use of the word ‘routine’ in such areas as economics, organization theory and artificial intelligence.

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Industrial and Corporate ChangeOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1996

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