Does organizational adaptation really matter? How mission change affects the survival of U.S. federal independent agencies, 1933–2011

Volume: 30, Issue: 4, Pages: 663 - 686
Published: Nov 9, 2016
Abstract
Public administration scholars tend to take for granted that organizational adaptation is important. This common notion that public organizations must adapt to stay alive has not been put to the test in the field of public administration, however. Intriguingly, organization ecologists find that adaptation does not matter and might even be counterproductive for individual organizations. They argue that the absence of adaptation—which they refer...
Paper Details
Title
Does organizational adaptation really matter? How mission change affects the survival of U.S. federal independent agencies, 1933–2011
Published Date
Nov 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
663 - 686
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