Dynamics of Organizational Populations: Density, Legitimation, and Competition
Why does the number of organizations of any given kind vary over time? Utilizing a diverse group of organizations including national labor unions, newspapers and newspaper publishers, brewing firms, life insurance companies, and banks, this book seeks to deepen and broaden the understanding of change in organizational populations by examining the dynamics of numbers of organizations in populations. Such an approach involves explaining the sources of growth and decline in the sum of organizations (what the authors call "density") over the histories of populations of organizations. The authors conclude their study by formulating a theory of density-dependent legitimation and competition.
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Dynamics of Organizational Populations: Density, Legitimation, and Competition
Why does the number of organizations of any given kind vary over time? Utilizing a diverse group of organizations including national labor unions, newspapers and newspaper publishers, brewing firms, life insurance companies, and banks, this book seeks to deepen and broaden the understanding of change in organizational populations by examining the dynamics of numbers of organizations in populations. Such an approach involves explaining the sources of growth and decline in the sum of organizations (what the authors call "density") over the histories of populations of organizations. The authors conclude their study by formulating a theory of density-dependent legitimation and competition.
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Dynamics of Organizational Populations: Density, Legitimation, and Competition

Dynamics of Organizational Populations: Density, Legitimation, and Competition

Dynamics of Organizational Populations: Density, Legitimation, and Competition

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Why does the number of organizations of any given kind vary over time? Utilizing a diverse group of organizations including national labor unions, newspapers and newspaper publishers, brewing firms, life insurance companies, and banks, this book seeks to deepen and broaden the understanding of change in organizational populations by examining the dynamics of numbers of organizations in populations. Such an approach involves explaining the sources of growth and decline in the sum of organizations (what the authors call "density") over the histories of populations of organizations. The authors conclude their study by formulating a theory of density-dependent legitimation and competition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195361131
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/02/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

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Stanford University

University of California, Berkeley

Table of Contents

1.Introduction3
Organizational Populations Studied6
Analytic Strategy12
Relation to Other Theory and Research20
The Plan of This Book23
2.Theoretical Approach25
Competition Processes26
Legitimation Processes33
Density, Competition, and Legitimation37
Density Dependence in Vital Rates44
Reversibility of Processes47
Conclusion48
3.Models and Modeling Strategy50
Classical Models of Population Growth51
Relating Vital Rates to Legitimation and Competition54
Density Dependence in Founding Rates60
Density Dependence in Mortality Rates65
Interpretations of Density Dependence67
4.Density and Founding Rates75
Prior Research76
Methodological Issues78
Generalized-Yule and Log-Quadratic Models83
Logistic and Gompertz Models86
Theoretical Implications90
5.Interactions Between Subpopulations98
Multi-Population Models99
Empirical Results101
6.Density and Organizational Mortality116
Prior Research119
Results121
Controls for Size and Total Mass127
Implications of Unobserved Heterogeneity131
Theoretical Implications138
7.Complications143
Levels of Analysis145
Apparent Reversals156
Left-truncated Observation Schemes163
8.Population Trajectories168
Simulation Methods170
Simulating Historical Trajectories174
Density Dependence179
Discussion185
9.Implications for Social Organization188
Extending the Theory190
Issues of Microfoundations194
Applications to Other Types of Problems200
Appendix ADesigns of Empirical Studies207
Labor Unions209
Newspapers and Newspaper Publishers215
Brewing Firms220
Banks224
Life Insurance Companies228
Appendix BMethods of Analysis232
Event Data and Stochastic Models of Vital Rates232
Analysis of Organizational Founding Rates235
Analysis of Rates of Organizational Mortality244
Appendix CSimulation Program248
References261
Name Index279
Subject Index283
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