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The many moods of inter‐organizational imitation: A critical review
Authors:Andrea Ordanini  Gaia Rubera  Robert DeFillippi
Institution:Andrea Ordanini and Gaia Rubera are from the Bocconi University, Viale Filippetti, 9, 20122 – Milan, Italy. Robert DeFillippi is from the Suffolk University, 8 Ashburton Place, Boston MA 02108, USA.
Abstract:The management literature is paying increasing attention to the phenomenon of imitation. However, there are several gaps in understanding what drives firms’ imitative behaviors. Furthermore, a fragmented array of disciplinary perspectives has investigated imitation phenomena in the past. This paper reviews the literature on imitation and offers a unifying framework to understand what theory has said about the predictors of imitative behaviors, in terms of purposes, driving forces and target. At the end of the review, two over‐arching rationales for imitation seem to emerge: risk reduction and search for effectiveness. Next, the review distinguishes between what drives the general propensity for imitation of a firm and what makes a specific decision more likely to be imitated by the same firm. Implications and indications for future research are offered in the final section.
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