How Much to Copy? Determinants of Effective Imitation Breadth
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Csaszar, Felipe A.; Siggelkow, Nicolaj
署名单位:
INSEAD Business School; University of Pennsylvania
刊物名称:
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7039
DOI:
10.1287/orsc.1090.0477
发表日期:
2010
页码:
661-676
关键词:
imitation
Organizational learning
complexity
NK models
摘要:
It is a common and frequently implicit assumption in the literature on knowledge transfer and organizational learning that imitating practices from high-performing firms has a positive impact on the imitating firm. Although a large body of research has identified obstacles to successful imitation, not much is known about what breadth of imitation is most effective. In this paper, we use a simulation model to explore how context and firm similarity, interdependence among practices, context and firm similarity, and time horizon interact in nontrivial ways to determine the payoffs that arise from different breadths of imitation. The results of the model allow us to qualify and re. ne predictions of the extant literature on imitation. In particular, the results shed light on the conditions under which increases in imitation breadth, and hence investments that facilitate the faithful copying of more practices, are valuable. In addition, the results of the model highlight that imitation can serve two different functions-mimicking high performers, and generating search by dislodging a. firm from its current set of practices-each requiring different organizational routines for its successful implementation.