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Dynamic Capabilities Revisited: Lessons from Logistics

2020

Purpose: The identification of the premises concerning shaping and developing logistics capabilities towards firm dynamic capabilities. Design/Methodology/Approach: The article uses an analytical approach based on the results of previous studies. Findings: Logistics capabilities can be perceived and implemented as the strategic capabilities of a firm. As a result, logistics capabilities may aspire to become the dynamic capabilities of a firm. Practical Implications: Logistics capabilities aspiring to become the dynamic capabilities of a firm play an important role in achieving the firm success as well as the firm competitive advantage. Originality/Value: The article presents the significant…

Knowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCapabilities approach (Social sciences)Logistics -- Case studiesCompetition -- Case studiesGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompetitive advantageStrategic culture -- Case studiesIdentification (information)OriginalityValue (economics)Strategic planning -- Case studiesStrategic managementBusinessDynamic capabilitiesGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancePractical implicationsmedia_commonEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Institutional Research in the Future: Challenges Within Higher Education and the Need for Excellence in Professional Practice

2013

The upcoming challenge for higher education institutions (HEIs) globally is how to respond to an increasing variety of societal needs but with fewer public resources and increased accountability demands. In this chapter we draw attention to the central role institutional research (IR) professionals play in positioning HEIs in a competitive and globalized environment, and the need for them to have a well-developed set of skills (both generic and specialized) to provide and inform the decision-making process. We conclude by posing some questions to consider for the practice of IR into the future.

Knowledge managementHigher educationProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsVariety (cybernetics)Competition (economics)Institutional researchExcellencePolitical scienceAccountabilitySet (psychology)businessmedia_commonNew Directions for Institutional Research
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Governance Considerations for Seeker–Solver Relationships: A Knowledge-Based Perspective in Crowdsourcing for Innovation Contests

2019

The need to solve innovation problems and insource knowledge has led to an increasing number of organizations engaging in crowdsourcing activities and subsequently establishing working relationships with winning solution providers. Using a knowledge‐based view and the problem‐solving perspective, we develop a theoretical framework suggesting how specific innovation problem attributes (i.e. the decomposability, formulation and search space of the problem) influence the governance decision (unilateral vs. bilateral) of seekers to manage the relationship with winning solvers. We empirically analyse the framework using 582 challenges broadcast on the NineSigma crowdsourcing platform. Our result…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementCorporate governance05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Space (commercial competition)SolverCrowdsourcingSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleGeneral Business Management and AccountingPreferenceSeekersManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessSeeker solver relationship crowdsourcing governance form050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & management
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Physical environment as a source for innovation: investigating the attributes of innovative space

2013

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how physical spaces intersect with innovation and innovativeness, and what the most relevant attributes of physical space are for innovation. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reflects the changing nature of innovation, from technological advancements to services and meaning changes, and argues that the development of innovative spaces similarly embodies a diverse set of values such as collaboration, openness, and sustainability. Using a literature review, interviews, and benchmarking data, the paper examines the relationship between physical environment and innovation. Findings – The findings from both the literature review and t…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBenchmarkingSpace (commercial competition)CreativityOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationSustainabilityOpenness to experienceSociologybusinessmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Journal of Knowledge Management
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The Complementary effect of internal learning capacity and absorptive capacity on performance: the mediating role of innovation capacity

2011

Organisations are finding it increasingly more difficult to keep abreast with the pace of change. The continuous rise in the number of business opportunities and the increase in global competition require firms to combine internal and external learning processes to renew and reconfigure existing capabilities and knowledge to enable them to meet environmental demands and to innovate. This study aims to unravel the complex linkage between internal learning capacity and absorptive capacity and at exploring the joint effect of both knowledge generation processes on innovation capacity. This study also proposes innovation capacity as an antecedent of business performance. Using data from 952 ind…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementKnowledge managementBusiness performanceGeneral EngineeringInnovation capacityLinkage (mechanical)Empreses Direcció i administracióComputer Science Applicationslaw.inventionDynamic capacitiesCompetition (economics)Knowledge generationAbsorptive capacitylawStructural equation modellingSpainIndustrial relationsInternal learning capacityAbsorptive capacitybusinessLawPace
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PROCESS INNOVATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OLIVE FARMS

2014

Within a business enterprise, process innovations l ead to reduced production costs and to increased profit margins. In this study, we shall examine an olive farm that operates in a perfectly competitive market that has introduced a process innovation so as to contain labour costs and therefore production costs. So, the paper aimed at comparing economic co mpetitiveness of an olive farm that introduced mechanical olive pickers (process innovation) for h arvest respect to manual harvest. In the case under scrutiny, for the same price, the reduced productio n cost determined a shift from a situation of being at a loss to one of profit for the business. Economic analysis showed that introducti…

Labour economicsMultidisciplinaryCompetitiveness Costs Farms ProfitabilityCompetitive advantageProfit (economics)Agricultural scienceBusiness enterpriseSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleProfit marginEconomicsEconomic analysisPerfect competitionProfitability indexProcess innovationAmerican Journal of Applied Sciences
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REPRESENTATIONS OF BOUNDARIES IN THE CONTEXT OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC RELATIONSHIPS: LATVIAN EXAMPLE

2012

In social practice boundaries often have been perceived and used as a tool of structuring of the space. Spatial structures appear as representations of different activities and patterns as public and private relationships. Formal regulations, public attitudes forming on the basis of values system, acceptance and rejection of norms create different forms of individual adaptation cases which are representing in planning practise and landscape as a contradictory public and private relationships. Baltic coastal areas, Riga agglomeration, settlements structure, local suburban land transformation processes are some of the areas have been explored.  What are public and private in using of space, w…

Land usebusiness.industryLatvianContext (language use)Space (commercial competition)Public relationsSocial practiceStructuringlanguage.human_languageLocal governmentHuman settlementRegional sciencelanguageSociologybusinessEuropean Integration Studies
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Diluire Mondello Descrizioni per un progetto

2012

Il volume pubblica i materiali originali del concorso internazionale di idee per la riqualificazione urbana di Mondello, una localita balneare della costa settentrionale di Palermo. Concorso vinto dall'autore stesso. Il libro utilizza questa occasione di riflessione a partire da una occasione concreta di trasformazione, per affrontare criticamente le questioni scientifico disciplinari legate al tema del Landscape Urbanism e alle evoluzioni contemporanee della nozione di Progetto Urbano. Il volume ripercorre i contributi critici e teorici della disciplina degli ultimi vent'anni e propone un'avanzamento critico delle teorie sul paesaggio urbano e sulle geografie della città contemporanea. Il …

Landscape Urbanism Paesaggi e città infrastrutture e linea di costa Mondello Progetto urbano Concorso di riqualificazione di MondelloSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaLandscape Urbanisme Lanscape and city Infrastructure and waterfront Mondello Urban Design Urban competitionenvironmental regeneration
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Interspecific associations among larval helminths in fish

2001

Various processes can generate associations between the larvae of different helminth species in their fish intermediate or paratenic host. We investigated the pairwise associations among larval helminth species in eight different fish populations, using two different coefficients of associations, in order to determine in what situations they are strongest. All helminth species included use the fish studied as either their second intermediate host or their paratenic host, and are acquired by the fish when it ingests an infected first intermediate host. The intensity of infection correlated positively with fish length for most helminth species. Pairs of species which both exhibited positive c…

LarvaEcologyEcologyHost (biology)FishesIntermediate hostZoologyInterspecific competitionBiologyStatistics NonparametricHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesInfectious DiseasesHelminthsParatenicparasitic diseasesAnimalsParasite hostingFish <Actinopterygii>HelminthsParasitologyHelminthiasis AnimalFinlandInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Larval competition in Drosophila melanogaster: frequency-dependence of viability

1988

The application of the overfeeding technique (interruption of the competition during larval development) to the study of larval competition in two-strain cultures of Drosophila melanogaster demonstrates the following points: (1) viability is a function of competition time; (2) viability becomes more frequency-dependent as competition time increases; (3) the dynamics of the “inner” subpopulation (adults that have passed all their development in a crowded condition) and “outer” subpopulation (adults coming from larvae recovered by interruption of competition) vary with time as regards frequency-dependence; and (4) the wild type strain Oregon is the active agent in competition with the strain …

LarvabiologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungiFrequency-dependent selectionZoologyGeneral MedicineFrequency dependencebiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)Intraspecific competitionDrosophilidaeGeneticsDrosophila melanogasterAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiotechnologymedia_commonWild type strainTheoretical and Applied Genetics
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