Title of article :
Replication of Routines in Organizations: Existing Literature and New Perspectives
Author/Authors :
Martin Friesl and Joanne Larty، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Replication of existing routines in new contexts is an important value-creating strategy
for organizations. This paper synthesizes the state of research on replication and
organizes the literature around two broad themes: forward knowledge flows (i.e. from
a replicator to a replicatee) and reverse knowledge flows. The authors show that the
theoretical assumptions of existing research leave important questions around the
replication of routines unaddressed. More specifically, they identify research gaps in
regard to micro-level processes of replication. Little is understood about the performance
of routines in practice and, related to that, the processes through which routines
change during replication. Drawing on recent theorizing on organizational routines, in
particular the relationship between the ostensive and performative aspects, helps the
authors to unpack the micro-level processes of forward and reverse knowledge flows.
This paper opens two new trajectories for research on replication: (1) a focus on the
actions of individual actors in the enactment of organizational routines provides new
possibilities for understanding how replication is an inherently political process; (2)
conceptualizing change as endogenous within the performance of routines offers a
route to a more nuanced understanding of change and deviation in the process of
replication. The paper closes with a summary of major theoretical arguments, questions
for further research and implications for practitioners.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews