Understanding Corporate Life-Cycles

  • Ousanee Sawagvudcharee School of Management, Shinawatra University
  • Maurice Yolles Liverpool John Moore University
  • Gerhard Fink WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
  • Paul Iles University of Salford, United of Kingdom
  • Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda School of Management, Shinawatra University
  • Buncha Limpabandhu School of Management, Shinawatra University

Abstract

This paper considers the nature of the dominant corporate paradigm, its change, failures or successes, and its relationship with the homeostatic organization. There is a popular way of understanding the dynamics of organizational change and that is through the pre-configured sequence of stages in a corporate life-cycle. Through there are a number of competing models for this kind of analysis. In all of them, the sequence of stages is defined by that which configures the life-cycle deterministically. However, there is little discussion given for how these models of organizations shift between stages, and none appear to dominate in the literature. A major criticism of these models is that they do not represent complex organizational processes of change. Therefore, this paper represents an alternative model, called “the paradigm life-cycleâ€, which is connected to the homeostatic processes that maintain an organization, and which is, in principle, capable of generating corporate life-cycles under conditions of complexity. 

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Published
2018-04-16
How to Cite
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Sawagvudcharee, O., Yolles, M., Fink, G., Iles, P., Bunchapattanasakda, C. and Limpabandhu, B. 2018. Understanding Corporate Life-Cycles. Journal of Education and Vocational Research. 8, 4 (Apr. 2018), 15-27. DOI:https://doi.org/10.22610/jevr.v8i4.2157.
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Research Paper