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IMPLANTACIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE LOS MINORISTAS DE MODA MULTICANAL: CAPACIDADES DINÁMICAS E INCRUSTACIÓN EN LOS MERCADOS

2017

Para estudiar la actividad internacional de las empresas minoristas de moda proponemos un marco que analiza las diferentes dimensiones de 'incrustación' en los mercados exteriores con las capacidades dinámicas. Partiendo de nueve entrevistas en profundidad a directivos de empresas del sector, obtenemos que cada dimensión de incrustación se apoya en diferentes capacidades dinámicas. La social requiere capacidades de construcción de marca que interactúen con las capacidades de gestión del canal y de gestión del conocimiento; la relacional está respaldada por las capacidades de gestión de los canales, mientras que la territorial lo está también por las capacidades de gestión de los canales. To…

Knowledge managementEmbeddednessbusiness.industryChannel managementEconomia d'empresaMarketingDimension (data warehouse)Dynamic capabilitiesbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Globalization, Competitiveness and Governability
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Temporary organisations in the creation of dynamic capabilities: effects of temporariness on innovative capacity and strategic flexibility

2020

The dynamic capabilities (DCs) of an organisation refer to its ability to integrate and renew existing competences as circumstances may change. Although research has considered various aspects of D...

Flexibility (engineering)Process managementManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business05 social sciencesBusiness0509 other social sciencesDynamic capabilities050905 science studiesGeneral Business Management and Accounting050203 business & managementIndustry and Innovation
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Responsible I(m)ovation in Asia Pacific regions

2022

AbstractOver the past 20 years, a debate has developed on the differences between innovation and imitation strategies as mechanisms by which businesses operating in the Asia Pacific region may gain a competitive advantage. The current research contributes to this debate from a different perspective by exploring some of the challenges and opportunities associated with the combination of both strategies into what has been defined as imovation. Imovators and imovations do not stand alone in business ecosystems. Rather, they should be embraced in the context of sustainability-related virtues and emerging capabilities, such as ethical behaviour, co-responsibility and positive social impact. Taki…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]Strategy and ManagementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementResponsible imovation Asia Pacific region Dynamic capabilities Innovation ImitationAsia Pacific Journal of Management
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Team collaboration capabilities as a factor in startup success

2018

[EN] This paper discusses the role of team collaboration as a building block for cultivating capabilities in technology-based startups. This conceptual framework draws on a literature review of innovation and entrepreneurship research to understand the intra-organization collaboration mechanisms among team members in technology-based startups. Introducing the concept of team collaboration capabilities represents a new approach to understanding the interaction conditions that give rise to new capabilities from a venture team as its organizational base. Rapid new capability building represents a competitive advantage in environments characterized by innovative technological change, known as d…

EntrepreneurshipEngineeringKnowledge managementcapability buildingCompetitive advantageDynamic Capabilitieslcsh:Technologytechnology-based startup teamManagement of Technology and InnovationFactor (programming language)Technology-based startups0502 economics and businessCapability buildinglcsh:Technology (General)computer.programming_languageTeam collaboration capabilitiesDynamic capabilitiesTechnological changebusiness.industrylcsh:T05 social sciencesteam collaboration capabilitiesTechnology-based startup teamCollaborationConceptual frameworklcsh:T1-995050211 marketingDynamic capabilitiesbusinesscomputer050203 business & managementCapability buildingJournal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Measuring innovation in tourism from the Schumpeterian and the dynamic-capabilities perspectives

2012

This paper offers a diagnosis of the “state of the issue” regarding the measurement of innovation in the tourism industry at the company level, and some recommendations for overcoming identified problems. The study addresses two central issues: how existing secondary databases of innovative activity define the boundaries of the tourism industry, and the degree to which these databases reflect the particular characteristics of this economic activity. It is concluded that these analyses present serious biases and anomalies hindering the understanding of the situation at the micro level and complicating the issue of international comparability, and the analyses do not capture the internal hete…

Micro levelKnowledge managementOrganizational innovationbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementComparabilityTransportationContext (language use)DevelopmentSurvey methodologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementEconomicsDynamic capabilitiesMarketingbusinessSet (psychology)TourismTourism Management
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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…

logisticsstrategic managementcompetitive advantageCapabilitiesdynamic capabilitiesstrategic capabilitiesEuropean Research Studies Journal
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Conceptualizing innovation capabilities: A contingency perspective

2017

Empirical research has confirmed that a positive relationship exists between the implementation of innovation activities and the future performance of organizations. Firms utilize resources and capabilities to develop innovations in the form of new products, services or processes. Some firms prove to be better at reproducing innovation success than others, and the capacity to do so is referred to as innovation capability. However, the term innovation capability is ambiguously treated in extant literature. There are several different definitions of the concept and the distinction between innovation capabilities and other types of capabilities, such as dynamic capabilities, is neither explici…

lcsh:Management. Industrial managementKnowledge managementStrategy-innovation linkInnovation managementlcsh:BusinessResource (project management)Empirical researchConceptual frameworkMarket characteristicsManagement of Technology and InnovationInnovation novelty0502 economics and businessBusiness and International Managementconceptual framework; capabilitiesstrategy-innovation linkResearch questionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCapabilitiesIdentification (information)Conceptual frameworklcsh:HD28-70Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementinnovation novelty050211 marketingBusinessDynamic capabilitieslcsh:HF5001-6182Contingencymarket characteristics050203 business & managementJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
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Towards an understanding of big data analytics as a weapon for competitive performance

2017

Master's thesis Information Systems IS501 - University of Agder 2017 Context: Big data has in the recent years been an area of interest among innovative organizations and has started to become a major priority for organizations in general, either through their own big data departments or by purchasing big data analyses from suppliers. Big data analytics means more knowledge from more data sources and is by many prophesied to be a contributing source of big change in how organizations receive their intelligence. Purpose: This thesis investigates the connection between big data and competitive performance. This connection could be explained through the following two paths; 1) how big data ana…

operational capabilitiesbig data analyticsIS501big data analytics capabilitiesdynamic capabilitiescompetitive performanceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240
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Knowledge management and innovation performance in a high-tech SMEs industry

2011

This article examines how knowledge management (KM) affects innovation performance within biotechnology firms. This is an industry in which small- and medium-sized biotech enterprises live together with the biotech divisions of large pharmaceutical firms. We conceptualize KM as a set of practices and dynamic capabilities, and hypothesize that KM dynamic capabilities act as a mediating variable between KM practices and innovation performance. We use structural equation modelling to test the hypotheses on a data set from the biotechnology industry. The results support our conceptualization and demonstrate its utility in explaining differences in innovation performance across firms. Findings …

Knowledge managementlearningConceptualizationbusiness.industrySMEsknowledge managementHigh techStructural equation modelingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementDynamic capabilitiesdynamic capabilitieshigh-techBiotechnology industry
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Innovativeness and Family-Firm Performance: The Moderating Effect of Family Commitment

2016

The positive relationship between innovativeness and firm performance is well established and applies equally to all businesses, including family firms. However, little is yet known about how the unique characteristics of family firms influence this relationship. Drawing upon the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm, this study explains how the interplay between innovativeness as a firm-specific resource and family commitment as a family-specific resource affects performance. The analysis of longitudinal survey data collected from Finnish family firms demonstrates a curvilinear (U-shaped) moderating effect of the owner family’s commitment to the firm, in that the impact of innovativeness o…

EntrepreneurshipSTRATEGIC MANAGEMENTEntrepreneurial orientationDEVELOPMENT INVESTMENTSCOMPETITIVE ADVANTAGEentrepreneurshipENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATIONOrganizational performanceCompetitive advantageRISK-TAKINGORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCEManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessResource-based viewTECHNOLOGICAL-INNOVATIONDYNAMIC CAPABILITIESBusiness and International ManagementMarketingta512Applied Psychologyfamily businessPARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING05 social sciencescommitmentinnovativenessSurvey data collection050211 marketingStrategic managementBusinessDynamic capabilitiesRESOURCE-BASED VIEW050203 business & managementperformanceTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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