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the replication and selection of routines and institutions. Significantly, the applicability or otherwise of these … modern philosophy of biology (Hull, 1981, 1988). It is shown that while habits and routines can be regarded as replicators …
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the selection of routines inside an organizational structure characterized by …
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described by routines. Routines are regular and predictable behavioral patterns, which determine how individuals gather … information, form expectations, and order assets. The participants change their behavior by innovating new routines or by … imitating routines of other participants. …
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the habits, heuristics, and routines that nascent entrepreneurs have acquired from family, schools, and work careers prior …. Entrepreneurs without effective habits or heuristics, or who have acquired less knowledge or fewer routines, may not be able to …
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The present article provides a minimal description of the causal structure of economic selection theory and outlines how the internal selection dynamics of business organisations can be reconciled with selection in competitive markets. In addition to generic similarity in terms of the Darwinian...
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