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Reducing Complexity by Creating Complexity: A Systems Theory Perspective on How Organizations Respond to Their Environments

Anselm Schneider1; Christopher Wickert2; Emilio Marti3

1 Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University · 2 VU University Amsterdam · 3 City University London

Journal of Management Studies 2017

AbstractOrganizations have to cope with the complexity of their environment in order to survive. A considerable body of research has shown that organizations may respond to environmental complexity by creatinginternal complexity– for example, by expanding internal structures and processes. However, researchers know less about how organizations createcollaborative complexitycollectively – for example, by establishing alliances or developing common standards. This paper uses social systems theory to explore how organizations collaborate in response to complexity and to analyse the conditions under which they create either internal or collaborative complexity (or both) to address environmental complexity. It also examines how these types of complexity feed back into environmental complexity. To illustrate our conceptual model, we use corporate social responsibility (CSR).

DOI
10.1111/joms.12206
Volume
54 (2)
Pages
182-208
Language
en
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