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strategy of the SME. The value chain analysis helps to name the main organization’s capabilities and evaluates them in terms of …, are mostly immobile and inimitable. Based on the audit all key resources and capabilities are appraised by their strength … analysis of all important factors and carefully defined company strategy which addresses each of these aspects. This paper …
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with these discuss ion, empirical studies of innovative performance among Chinese firms are also analysed. The results show … that in fact most Chinese firms still follow an imitative strategy, but there is a clear evidence of strategic cost …
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explaining variations in firm performance, even after accounting for the effects of tangible resources and industry structure …The primary mission of strategic management research is to explain variations in the performance of firms. As … researchers have sought to explain differentials in firm performance, they have looked to the factors that underlie competitive …
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The return that organizations derive from investments in information systems and technologycontinues to disappoint. While there are many theoretical prescriptions as to how theplanned benefits from an IT project might best be realized, there is very little empiricalevidence, as to whether such...
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innovation based marketing strategy. The position taken here suggests that firms operating within a competitive industry tend to … pursue innovative ways of performing value-creating activities, which requires the development of learning capabilities. The … results of a study of SMEs suggest that market focused learning, relative to other learning capabilities plays a key role in …
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In this paper, we examine the impact of customer relationship management (CRM) on firm performance using a hierarchical … function of the organization’s ability to harness and orchestrate lower order capabilities that comprise physical assets, such … as IT infrastructure, and organizational capabilities, such as human analytics and business architecture. Our results …
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.-----------------------------------------------In the literature of the field of strategy of operations, the competitive criteria must be priorized having as reference the … importance of those for the clients, the comparative performance for the competitors, the existing trade-offs between the … criteria and the availability of strategic resources. Therefore, there is a lack in the literature in how to make this choice …
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discusses the influence that both organisational resources and national competitive advantage have on organisational performance … wineries, plus industry and national reports on the performance of the wine industry and the New Zealand economy. The research … found that New Zealand suffers from policy inconsistencies, poor performance of senior management and competitive …
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In order to increase the welfare of society through the implementation of a building energy-performance standard, a … would take place if resources were being allocated efficiently. The cost-minimizing model must incorporate technically …
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out an analysis on the managerial tools in relation to the resources used, with the intention of coordinating them. The … literature reveals that the degree of performance can be related to the level of competitiveness of an organization; the present … cultural organizations, whereas empirical data suggest that in the field of organizational resources the management of …
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