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Inertia and Change in the Early Years: Employment Relations in Young, High Technology Firms
1996
Industrial and Corporate Change
Excerpt] This paper considers processes of organizational imprinting in a sample of 100 young, high technology companies. It examines the effects of a pair of initial conditions: the founders' models of the employment relation and their business strategies. Our analyses indicate that these two features were well aligned when the firms were founded. However, the alignment has deteriorated over time, due to changes in the distribution of employment models. In particular, the 'star' model and
doi:10.1093/icc/5.2.503
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