Organizational inertia" refers to the nature of an organization's difficulty in changing its structure, processes, strategies, etc., once established.
This concept is particularly important in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior and has been discussed by many researchers.
According to Hannan and Freeman, organizational inertia enhances organizational legitimacy and credibility, and as a result, organizations function well in a stable environment.
relevance - Legitimacy through continuity - Adaptation to a stable environment
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