Index

Evolutionary Selection Processes

ISBN: 978-1-78769-688-4, eISBN: 978-1-78769-685-3

Publication date: 5 March 2019

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(2019), "Index", Stańczyk-Hugiet, E., Piórkowska, K., Stańczyk, S. and Strużyna, J. (Ed.) Evolutionary Selection Processes, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-685-320191006

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INDEX

Adaptive performance
, 101–107

Agency
, 37

Analogies
, 37

Autopoiesis
, 2

Behavioral selection model
, 109–117

Behavioral theory
, 41, 74

Biological analogy
, 18

Biology
, 18

Blind Variation and Selective Retention (BVSR)
, 9

model
, 4, 8

BVRS. See Blind Variation and Selective Retention (BVRS)

Coevolution
, 33

approach
, 90

approaches
, 15–27

logic
, 20

multilevel
, 27–33

process
, 19

research problems
, 27

theory
, 41

types
, 26

types in the OMT
, 21–25

Competitive selection
, 61

Contemporary organization
, 15–27

Contra-factual stability
, 50

Cultural selection model
, 117–125

Darwin elucidation
, 96

Decision-making process
, 14

DIT. See Dual inheritance theory (DIT)

Dual inheritance theory (DIT)
, 122

Ecology
, 20, 41

population
, 72, 80

vs adaptation
, 105

Embeddedness
, 37

Emotion, negative
, 61

Entropy theory
, 20

Equilibrium theory
, 30

Evolution

cycle
, 8

logic
, 93

perspective, OR
, 55–56

retention
, 8, 9, 14–15

selection
, 5, 9, 11–13, 71, 80

Evolutionary theory

challenges
, 2

generic process
, 5

significant concerns
, 4–5

suggestions by
, 6–7

VSR
, 5, 9

Evolutionary variation
, 5, 9, 10–11

Evolutivity concept
, 44

Exogenous selection redundancy
, 88–91

Exploitative competition
, 19

Gene-culture coevolution
, 122

Genes
, 37

Gradualism
, 28

Group-level selection
, 77, 86

Hot cognition
, 61

Individual-level selection
, 77, 85, 109–117

Innovation, routine
, 58–68

Inter-firm relationship
, 53

Interorganizational-level selection
, 125–130

Interorganizational relationships
, 52

Intraorganizational mechanisms, selection

individual-level
, 109–117

interorganizational-level
, 125–130

organizational-level
, 117–125

selection framework
, 130–134

Kin selection
, 77

Knowledge-based theory
, 60

Lifecycle perspective
, 42

Life-cycle perspective theory
, 41

Local monism
, 82

Macro-coevolution
, 32

Micro-coevolution
, 32

Multilevel approach selection

aspects of
, 70

different forms of
, 70

endogenous
, 69–75

exogenous
, 69–75

exogenous redundancy
, 88–91

multilevel theory
, 80–88

types of
, 75–80

Multilevel coevolution
, 27–33

Multilevel research, OR
, 43–51

Multilevel selection processes
, 83, 84

Multilevel selection theory
, 80–88

Mutual influences
, 16–17

Natural selection
, 69, 70

Negative emotions
, 61

Neo-institutional theory
, 20

OMT. See Organization and Management Theory (OMT)

OR. See Organizational routines (OR)

OR analysis
, 43

OR dynamics

approaches to
, 43

associated changes
, 44–45

diffusion of
, 45

endogenous change
, 44

environmental pressure
, 43–44

evolutivity concept
, 44

experiential learning
, 45

learning perspective
, 47

organizational learning concept
, 48–49

path dependence
, 45

Organizational adaptation
, 83, 84

Organizational change
, 70

Organizational development theory
, 41

Organizational embeddedness
, 110

Organizational fitness
, 94

Organizational learning concept
, 48–49

Organizational-level selection
, 117–125

Organizational meta-habits
, 36

Organizational persistence issue
, 41

Organizational process
, 41

Organizational routines (OR)

concept of
, 35–42

dynamics
, 43–51

evolutionary perspective
, 55–56

ostensive nature of
, 40

performativeness of
, 40

practice perspective
, 58–68

relational approach
, 52–57

relational-specific
, 54–55

rule-based model of
, 50

Organization and management theories (OMT)
, 1, 3

V-S-R and its utility in
, 9–15

Path dependence
, 45–46

Platform
, 33

Population ecology
, 72, 80

Practice-based perspective
, 31

Predator-prey competition
, 19

Preselection
, 124

Red Queen effect
, 94

Relational approach, OR
, 52–57

Relational selection model
, 125–130

Relational-specific routines
, 54

Replication vs. codification process
, 49–50

Replicator–interactor concept
, 29

Retention
, 8, 9, 14–15

Routine
, 36

diffusion of
, 45

dynamics
, 42

innovation
, 58–68

learning perspective
, 47

ostensive nature of
, 40

path dependence
, 45

performativeness of
, 40

relational-specific
, 54–55

strategizing
, 60–68

Selection
, 5, 9, 11–13

adaptive performance
, 101–107

aspects of
, 70

behavioral perspective
, 109–117

cultural perspective
, 117–125

different forms of
, 70

endogenous
, 69–75

exogenous
, 69–75

exogenous redundancy
, 88–91

intraorganizational context
, 130–134

intraorganizational mechanisms

individual-level
, 109–117

interorganizational-level
, 125–130

organizational-level
, 117–125

selection framework
, 130–134

multilevel theory
, 80–88

relational perspective
, 125–130

and strategic fit
, 93–97

strategic reorientation
, 97–101

types of
, 75–80

Self-organization
, 3, 61

Social anthropology
, 37

Strategic choice model
, 105

Strategic choice theory
, 18

Strategic fit
, 93–97

Strategic management theory
, 60

Strategic reorientation
, 97–101

Strategic technology
, 65

Strategizing routines
, 60–68

Structural inertia
, 72

Symbiosis
, 33

Theory of evolution
, 9

Theory of experiential learning
, 45

Variation
, 5, 9, 10–11

Variation, Selection, Retention (VSR)
, 5, 9, 113

VSR sequence
, 18