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Cognitive change, strategic action, and organizational renewal
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1992
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U.s. RailroadsCognitionOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesStrategic ThinkingOrganizational RenewalManagementTimely AdjustmentsCognitive ScienceCognitive ChangeChange ManagementOrganizational ResearchStrategyOrganizational TransformationStrategic ManagementExperimental PsychologyOrganizational CommunicationOrganization DevelopmentOrganization-environment RelationshipBusinessBusiness Strategy
Organizational renewal requires that a firm's top managers make timely adjustments in their mental models following significant changes in the environment. Our initial propositions about the difference between renewal and decline focused on whether similar organizations in similar contexts differ in their ability to recognize significant changes in their environments. Analysis of longitudinal data from a matched pair of U.S. railroads suggested, however, that renewal hinges not so much on noticing new conditions, but on being able to link environmental change to corporate strategy and to modify that linkage over time. In the successful company we studied organizational renewal is a continuous process of first and second order changes in cognitive maps.
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