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If they were clinging to every past position, the flip-flop police would be busting them for stubbornness and rigidity in the face of changing circumstances.
But this solution to the problem of hidden information, in turn, exacerbates the risk of rigidity in the face of exogenous change.
Large firms are especially disposed to organizational rigidity in the face of distress, as pre-distress inertia is already high (Audia and Greve 2006; Rosenblatt et al. 1993).
Swaddled in the particular type of self-loathing that arises from unwitting rigidity in the face of wanton merrymaking, I kept my mouth shut, lest I commit an "I carried a watermelon" offense and get kicked out -- or worse, shamed -- for not belonging.
Frontostriatal dysfunction in cocaine dependence is thought to underlie the compulsive pattern of drug consumption and behavioural rigidity in the face of negative consequences (Jentsch and Taylor, 1999; Robbins and Everitt, 1999; Volkow and Fowler, 2000; Schoenbaum and Shaham, 2008).
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The main features of GNSI are the following: the asymmetry in density and distribution of actor inter-linkages; lack of sufficient levels of strategic coherence, organisational performance and externalities; the largely unresponsive Ghana economy to supply- and demand-side signals; and systematical rigidity and inflexibility in the face of changing conditions (Bartels and Koria 2012).
The identification of these mechanisms also has broader theoretical implications for the concept of path dependence and the literature on incumbents' rigidities in the face of changes in the environment.
Thus, the present study challenges the central assumption of research on path dependence and incumbents' rigidities in the face of changes in the environment that the reception of strongly negative feedback through an organizational crisis leads to an update of strategic premises (e.g., Levinthal and March 1993; Vergne and Durand 2010, 2011).
From a behavioral theory perspective, CEO dismissal during corporate distress circumvents a "threat-rigidity response" in the face of distress (Daily and Dalton 1995; Tushman and Rosenkopf 1996).
The reason for the apparent discrepancy between the study's title and the policy recommendation has to do mostly with the way in which the increase in Italy's retirement age was implemented in the face of labor market rigidities.
Specifically, the Democrats appear to have buckled in the face of the Bush administration's ideological rigidity, dropping demands for provisions that would have helped those most in need.
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