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Frameworks and Theories around Dynamic Capabilities
2017In this dynamic and complex environment as introduced in Chapter 1.1, the essence of an organization as being to coordinate people’s activities and to connect these activities to a meaningful whole is challenged, as although the fast-evolving environment requires fast coordination, it nonetheless still requires efficiency within the company as well ...
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Dynamic capabilities-based theory of the firm
2016Since the publication of Teece et al.’s (1997) seminal research article on dynamic capabilities, the field has evolved into one of the most important and active research areas in strategic management literature. The continuing interest in the field can be explained by the benefit received from knowledge about the creation of competitive advantage ...
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NEBIC: A Dynamic Capabilities Theory for Assessing Net-Enablement
Information Systems Research, 2002We propose the Net-Enabled Business Innovation Cycle (NEBIC) as an applied dynamic capabilities theory for measuring, predicting, and understanding a firm's ability to create customer value through the business use of digital networks. The theory incorporates both a variance and process view of net-enabled business innovation.
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Dynamic capabilities: a neo-contingency theory?
200038 leaves ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-37). ; "January, 2000".
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The Research of Dynamic Capabilities Theory and Logistic Enterprises' Competitiveness
2007 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering, 2007Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the notion of capabilities as an important source of competitive advantage. In this paper, we report an evaluation model for the competitiveness of the logistic enterprises based on the dynamic capabilities theory.
Liu Ying-qi, Rong Jing, Yu Xiao-zhou
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Unpacking Dynamic Alliance Management Capability: A Grounded Theory Approach
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014Based on a longitudinal case analysis of ABC, a multilateral alliance between Logistics Service Providers, this paper explores alliance management capability understood as specific dynamic capabili...
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Integrating Real Option and Dynamic Capability Theories of Firm Boundaries
International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research, 2008Firms often acquire other firms to source technology but it is unclear why they might assume such risk by buying before a product standard is established in their industry. We draw upon real options and dynamic capability theories of firm organization to develop an integrated framework that explains why firms might acquire early and which firms are ...
Alfred G. Warener, James F. Fairbank
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Dynamic Capabilities Theory for Sustainable Development
Dynamic Capabilities Theory has emerged as a pivotal framework for understanding how organizations adapt, innovate, and thrive in rapidly changing environments. This theory posits that the ability to reconfigure resources and competencies in response to shifting market conditions is essential for sustained competitive advantage.openaire +1 more source
Dynamic Succession Theory: An Integration of Dynamic Capabilities and Succession Planning Research
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017Succession research is largely a study of the succession planning phenomenon and lacks underlying theory.
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