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Exploring the Origins of Organizational Paths: Empirical Evidence from Newly Founded Firms

Gruber, M.  
2010
Journal of Management

The notion of path dependence in organizational processes has intrigued scholars for several decades. Yet, while extant studies provide rich insights on the factors that cause persistence in organizational paths, research that explores the origins of organizational paths remains scant. Analyzing data collected from 446 firm founders, the author investigates the creation of product—market paths in new firms. The analysis reveals systematic relationships between key pre-entry human capital endowments of founders and the consideration of alternative solutions in path creation, thereby helping us to better explain, and predict, organizational path creation. Implications for the organizational and entrepreneurship literatures are discussed.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0149206309341083
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282519600002

Author(s)
Gruber, M.  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal of Management
Volume

36

Issue

5

Start page

1143

End page

1167

Subjects

organizational paths

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new firms

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entrepreneurship

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organizational search

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5 Personality Dimensions

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Retrospective Reports

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Lock-In

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Capabilities

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Entrepreneurship

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Performance

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Evolution

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Knowledge

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Search

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Market

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July 22, 2009
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