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Organizational Crisis : The Logic of Failure

Journal
Academy of Management Executive
ISSN
1079-5545
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2005-02-01
Author(s)
Probst, Gilbert J. B.
Raisch, Sebastian  
DOI
10.5465/AME.2005.15841958
Abstract
Organizational crisis, which includes both bankruptcy and a dramatic fall in market value, has increasingly affected blue chip companies in recent years. Yet existing theory views failure as typical of declining companies at the end of their lifecycle. This article explains why once prosperous companies collapse at the height of their success. In an in-depth analysis of the 100 largest organizational crises of the last five years, a mutual logic behind these crises has been identified. In general the problems lay in the four areas growth, change, leadership and organizational culture. In most cases the companies grew and changed too quickly, had too powerful managers and nurtured an excessive success culture. Conversely, if these factors were insufficiently developed, companies aged prematurely, which likewise led to failure. In order to sustain success, companies need to keep a balance between these extremes. In this article we present company examples and research-based findings that illustrate behaviors to avoid and practices for managers to follow within their own organizations.
Language
English
Keywords
Unternehmenskrise; Wachstum; Wandel; Kultur; Führung; Früherkennung; Crisis; Growth; Change
Culture; Leadership
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
The Academy
Publisher place
Ada, Ohio
Volume
19
Number
1
Start page
90
End page
105
Pages
16
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/85030
Subject(s)

business studies

Division(s)

IfB - Institute of Ma...

Eprints ID
16579

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