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Darwinism,organizational evolution and survival: key challenges for future research
Authors:Gianpaolo Abatecola  Fiorenza Belussi  Dermot Breslin  Igor Filatotchev
Institution:1.University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,Rome,Italy;2.University of Padua,Padua,Italy;3.Sheffield University Management School,Sheffield,UK;4.Sir John Cass Business School,City University London,London,UK
Abstract:How do social organizations evolve? How do they adapt to environmental pressures? What resources and capabilities determine their survival within dynamic competition? Charles Darwin’s seminal work The Origin of Species (1859) has provided a significant impact on the development of the management and organization theory literatures on organizational evolution. This article introduces the JMG Special Issue focused on Darwinism, organizational evolution and survival. We discuss key themes in the organizational evolution research that have emerged in recent years. These include the increasing adoption of the co-evolutionary approach, with a particular focus on the definition of appropriate units of analysis, such as routines, and related challenges associated with exploring the relationship between co-evolution, re-use of knowledge, adaptation, and exaptation processes. We then introduce the three articles that we have finally accepted in this Special Issue after an extensive, multi-round, triple blind-review process. We briefly outline how each of these articles contributes to understanding among scholars, practitioners and policy makers of the continuous evolutionary processes within and among social organizations and systems.
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