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-based view assigns a proactive and dominant role to the strategic leadership of the firm in gaining and sustaining competitive … must build and nurture a set of strategic capabilities. To do so, they must adopt an entrepreneurial posture displaying … innovativeness, proactiveness, risk taking and adaptiveness in their strategic decision-making. These attributes constitute the …
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Following the dynamic capabilities perspective, I suggest that antecedents to innovation can be found at the individual, firm, and network level. Thus, I challenge two assumptions common in prior research: (1) that significant variance exists at the focal level of analysis, while other levels of...
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typically is an ethnocentric example of applying home-country standards and controls. We suggest that the top management team …
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effect on the business models of firms. Building on four case studies of organizations interested in using an emergent …
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The study of Internet strategies has led to the publication of numerous research in Information Systems. It is most often through different perspectives adopted, to explain the results related to the adoption of the Internet within the company. Thus the approach of alignment used to explain the...
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Performance across several dimensions such as delivery, quality, and product innovation is critical for the well being of organizations. While empirical research has examined the impact of various product development strategies and routines on performance variables, the understanding of the...
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Purpose – A subject of continuous debate in the field of organizational change research and management practices is on … capabilities research, suggesting that downsizing should be regarded by management as resource management rather than a cost …
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Drawing from dynamic capability, institutional, nonmarket strategy, and social-network literatures, we detail wholly owned subsidiary (WOFSs) relation-based strategies (RBSs). We explain how deploying RBSs with key nonmarket and market actors will create competitive advantages for WOFSs...
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, opens the way to comparative analyses which are of relevance for further research, management and policy development. …
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Our analysis of survey data of US small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) explores (1) whether firms have ‘dynamic’ capabilities that change their ethics-focused operational capabilities; (2) what effects those dynamic capabilities have on both ethical and competitive performance; and, (3)...
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