Tai-Young Kim

Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market (2003)

Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann

We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...

Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market (2003)

Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann

We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...

The critical trade-off: identity assignment and box-office success in the feature film industry (2003)

Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young

Researchers have begun to study markets that are structured in terms of an opposition between market identities in a manner akin to the role‐pairs analyzed in structural role theory. In this...

Festina lente: learning and inertia among Italian automobile producers, 1896-1981 (2003)

Kim, Tai-Young, Dobrev, Stanislav D., Solari, Luca

Based on the premise that learning and inertia develop and operate in organizations simultaneously, this paper examines under what conditions adaptation or selection will take place. We have analyzed...

The two sides of the coin : learning and inertia among Italian automobile producers, 1896-1981 (2001)

Kim, Tai-Young, Dobrev, Stanislav D., Solari, Luca

Based on the premise that organizational learning and structural inertia are both rooted in prior organizational experiences, this paper examines under what conditions adaptation or selection will...

Festina lente: learning and inertia among Italian automobile producers, 1896--1981

Tai-Young Kim, Stanislav D. Dobrev, Luca Solari

Based on the premise that learning and inertia develop and operate in organizations simultaneously, this paper examines under what conditions adaptation or selection will take place. We have analyzed...

Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market

Zuckerman, Ezra W., Kim, Tai-Young, Ukanwa, Kalinda, James, Von Rittmann

We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in social and economic arenas: (a) that complex, multivalent identities are advantageous because they...

The critical trade-off: identity assignment and box-office success in the feature film industry

Ezra W. Zuckerman, Tai-Young Kim

Researchers have begun to study markets that are structured in terms of an opposition between market identities in a manner akin to the role-pairs analyzed in structural role theory. In this paper,...