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RUMINATIONS ON PROCESS Raghu Garud Pennsylvania State University August 2011

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Ruminations on process. Raghu Garud Pennsylvania State University August 2011. Process vs. Variance. Longitudinal -- driven by questions about "how phenomena emerge ” Not efficient causality but generative causality. Innovation Processes are Complex. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RUMINATIONS ON PROCESS

Raghu GarudPennsylvania State University

August 2011

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Process vs. Variance

• Longitudinal -- driven by questions about "how phenomena emerge”

• Not efficient causality but generative causality

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Innovation Processes are Complex

• Multiple people artifacts and metrics – manifest complexity.

• Ecology of interactions between these heterogeneous elements – relational complexity.

• Full of ups and downs, false starts and dead ends, “backing & forthing” – temporal complexity.

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Consequentially

Ambiguity is generated endogenously and is manifest in:– blurred boundaries– shifting loci of action – emerging preferences – multiple & conflicting cues

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AndPractitioners have to commit to a course of action despite and even because of the ambiguity.

From: Garud R. and Van de Ven A. H. 1992. "An empirical evaluation of the internal corporate venturing process" Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 13, 93-109.

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How Address Boundary Problem?• One approach is to let field members

inform us about emerging boundaries.

• In my case, I attended conferences on cochlear implants where actor networks constituted and re-constituted the emerging fields through their entanglements.

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These and other studies and others have led to insight on

Innovation as: – Complex adaptive processes– Complex responsive processes– Complex becoming processes

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Complex Adaptive Processes

• Metaphors from an evolutionary perspective include -- search, landscape, selection environments, structural holes etc.

• Context is largely exogenous.• Theorizing includes -- path dependence,

absorptive capacity, punctuated equilibrium, two-stage dominant design, exaptation.

• Implications for process research – follow and study shifts in landscapes over time.

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An Example

This figure shows the transition from one sociotechnical regime to another as a consequence of exogenous niche innovations and landscape changes, as depicted by Geels & Schot (2007).

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Complex Responsive Processes

• Metaphors from a relational perspective include -- interpretive flexibility, co-creation, translation.

• Context is endogenized to yield a flat ontology (actor-network) that considers entanglements between social and material elements.

• Theorizing includes -- path constitution, bricolage• Implications for process research – follow and

study entanglements over time.

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An Example

This figure shows the emergence and transformation of the bicycle through the constitutive entanglement of the social and the material as depicted by Pinch & Bijker (1987).

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Complex Becoming Processes

• Metaphors from an intertemporal perspective include – distentio, diachrony, chronos & kairos, anticipation and recollection.

• Time is endogenized to yield a Mobius strip of unfolding experiences.

• Theorizing includes -- transformative capacity, improvisation, path creation.

• Implications for process research – follow & study temporal agency.

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An example

This figure is a temporally emplotted diagram of the research in the human genome project. The figure appeared in Mane and Börner (2004).

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Summary of Complexity Perspectives

Adapted from: Garud, R., Gehman, J. and Kumaraswamy. A. (2011) Complexity Arrangements for Sustaining Innovation: Lessons from 3M Corporation. Organization Studies 32(6) 737–767.

Garud, R. and Gehman, J. (2011) “Metatheoretical perspectives on sustainability journeys: Evolutionary, relational and intertemporal.” Research Policy (forthcoming).

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Conclusion

• We first have to clarify what we mean by process to conduct meaningful process research.

• It is both a matter of personal choice and social acceptance as to what kind of process research we conduct.

• As we endogenize context, text and sub-text, process research becomes all the more challenging, but at the same time more rewarding.