Organization, Evolution, Cognition and Dynamic Capabilities

CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2006-41

22 Pages Posted: 22 May 2006

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Bart Nooteboom

Tilburg University - Tilburg University School of Economics and Management

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Date Written: April 2006

Abstract

Using insights from 'embodied cognition' and a resulting 'cognitive theory of the firm', I aim to contribute to the further development of evolutionary theory of organizations, in the specification of organizations as 'interactors' that carry organizational competencies as 'replicators', within industries as 'populations'. Especially, I analyze how, if at all, 'dynamic capabilities' can be fitted into evolutionary theory. I propose that the prime purpose of an organization is to serve as a cognitive 'focusing device'. Here, cognition has a wide meaning, including perception, interpretation, sense making, and value judgements. I analyse how this yields organizations as cohesive wholes, and differences within and between industries. I propose the following sources of variation: replication in communication, novel combinations of existing knowledge, and a path of discovery by which exploitation leads to exploration. These yield a proposal for dynamic capabilities. I discuss in what sense, and to what extent these sources of variation are 'blind', as postulated in evolutionary theory.

Keywords: organization, evolution, cognition, dynamic capabilities, learning, invention

JEL Classification: D21, L22, O31

Suggested Citation

Nooteboom, Bart, Organization, Evolution, Cognition and Dynamic Capabilities (April 2006). CentER Discussion Paper Series No. 2006-41, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=903756 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.903756

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