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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of strategic alliance (SA) and innovation on organizational sustainability using data from North American organizations listed in the Dunn-Bradstreet database. While organizational economic sustainability could be achieved in several...
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Behavioral aspects and positive attitudes toward the balanced scorecard (BSC) could be a determinant factor in the success of BSC implementation. In the study we use the contingency theory framework to examine whether adopting a planned strategy improves employees' buying into the BSC and helps...
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A resource-based theory (RBT) is one of the most widely accepted theoretical perspectives in the strategic management study. The present study examines the theoretical relationship between the dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage of the resources-physical, human, and technology that...
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The environment in which an organization operates namely, new entrants, substitute products, abundance of competitors with diverse strategies, lack of differentiation, origins and personalities (Porter, 1979), dictates how the company should plan its internal business processes as well as its...
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