Airline Responses to the COVID-19 Collapse: Applying Learning to an Unprecedented Crisis

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H. Greve
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Organizational learning is a result of knowledge creation, retention, and transfer. An unanswered question in learning theory is whether learning occurs when firms face an unprecedented and urgent crisis as such events leave little time for knowledge creation, and they complicate knowledge transfer and retention. The COVID-19 pandemic is an example because it saddled firms with consequences ranging from liquidity crises to worsened strategic position, and it required urgent responses. Operational and strategic responses had to be made without recent experience from similar situations and with high uncertainty about the duration and severity of the crisis. This paper extends learning theory by developing an argument that such extreme events allow knowledge transfer and retention that current learning theory would not predict. The new predictions are tested on the airline industry, which was severely affected by the mobility restrictions imposed by states. The findings show organizational learning even when facing an unprecedented crisis, but different learning rules were used for reversible and irreversible actions, suggesting that decision makers search for adaptive choices and are mindful of their strategic consequences. Funding: This research received funding from the Hoffman Global Institute for Business and Society. Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/stsc.2023.0083 .
航空公司应对 COVID-19 飞机失事的措施:学习如何应对前所未有的危机
组织学习是知识创造、保留和转移的结果。学习理论中的一个未解之谜是,当企业面临前所未有的紧急危机时,是否会发生学习,因为这类事件留给知识创造的时间不多,而且会使知识转移和保留变得复杂。COVID-19 大流行病就是一个例子,因为它给企业带来了从流动性危机到战略地位恶化等后果,而且需要紧急应对。在没有近期类似情况的经验、危机持续时间和严重程度高度不确定的情况下,必须做出业务和战略反应。本文扩展了学习理论,提出了一个论点,即此类极端事件允许知识转移和保留,而这是当前的学习理论无法预测的。新的预测在航空业得到了验证,该行业受到了国家施加的流动性限制的严重影响。研究结果表明,即使在面临前所未有的危机时,组织也会进行学习,但可逆和不可逆转的行动采用了不同的学习规则,这表明决策者会寻求适应性选择,并注意其战略后果。资助:本研究得到了霍夫曼全球商业与社会研究所的资助。补充材料:在线附录见 https://doi.org/10.1287/stsc.2023.0083 。
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Strategy Science
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