Journal article

Intentions, Intermediaries, and Interaction: Examining the Emergence of Routines

Hari Bapuji, Manpreet Hora, Akbar M Saeed

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES | WILEY | Published : 2012

Abstract

A thorough understanding of how routines emerge is necessary to derive the performance benefits they yield for organizations. In this paper, we suggest that a routine emerges from interactions between actors, interactions that are enabled by the exchange of intermediaries. Specifically, intermediaries transmit the intentions of one actor to another and thus potentially align the actions and responses of those actors. If, however, the intermediaries that are exchanged do not clearly transmit the intentions of one actor to another, then a weak routine emerges. Conversely, if intermediaries clearly transmit the intentions, a strong routine emerges in which a given action more often meets with t..

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