Problems at the Foundation? Comments on Felin and Foss
This paper reviews the assessment of the routines and capabilities literature provided by T. Felin and N. J. Foss, ‘The Endogenous Origins of Experience, Routines and Organizational Capabilities: The Poverty of Stimulus’, published by the <italic>Journal of Institutional Economics</italic>. Although valuable points are raised, the assessment is largely off target because it is fixated on the implausible view that the literature assessed is strongly shaped by the tradition of behavioral psychology (B. F. Skinner and others). At the same time, important portions of the routines and capabilities literature that are highly relevant to the authors’ substantive concerns, and which are plainly inconsistent with the main interpretive claim, are not considered.
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2011
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Authors: | WINTER, SIDNEY G. |
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Journal of Institutional Economics. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 7.2011, 02, p. 257-277
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Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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