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This Could Be the Start of Something Big: Linking Early Managerial Choices with Subsequent Organizational Performance
2014
Journal of public administration research and theory
The influence of early events in the history of a country, a social phenomenon, or an organization on later developments has received significant attention in many social science disciplines. Often dubbed "path dependence," this influence occurs when early events influence later outcomes even when the original events do not re-occur. "Path dependence," however, has received little theoretical or empirical attention in public administration. This paper discusses how early events in an
doi:10.1093/jopart/muu010
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