The resource-based perspective: an assessment and diagnosis of problems
NJ Foss - Scandinavian Journal of management, 1998 - Elsevier
The resource-based approach to strategy has gradually become the dominant perspective
in strategy (content) research, arguably because it combines realism with relative rigour. The …
in strategy (content) research, arguably because it combines realism with relative rigour. The …
[BOOK][B] Architectures of knowledge: Firms, capabilities, and communities
A Amin, P Cohendet - 2004 - books.google.com
In Architectures of Knowledge, Ash Amin and Patrick Cohendet argue that the time is right
for research to explore the relationship between two other dimensions of knowledge in order …
for research to explore the relationship between two other dimensions of knowledge in order …
Repairing innovation defectiveness in tourism
AM Hjalager - Tourism management, 2002 - Elsevier
Over the past couple of years, the term “innovation” has increasingly been used to describe
the development behaviour of tourism enterprises, destinations and the tourism sector. This …
the development behaviour of tourism enterprises, destinations and the tourism sector. This …
Building micro‐foundations for the routines, capabilities, and performance links
Micro‐foundations have become an important emerging theme in strategic management.
This paper addresses micro‐foundations in two related ways. First, we argue that the kind of …
This paper addresses micro‐foundations in two related ways. First, we argue that the kind of …
Technological regimes and firm bebavior
F Malerba, L Orsenigo - Industrial and corporate change, 1993 - academic.oup.com
This paper examines the relationship between firm behavior (in terms of basic strategies and
organization) and tecbnological regimes (defined in terms of opportunity, appropriability and …
organization) and tecbnological regimes (defined in terms of opportunity, appropriability and …
Organizational capabilities, patterns of knowledge accumulation and governance structures in business firms: an introduction
The capability-based view of the firm is based on the assumption that firms know how to do
things. Assuming the existence of a thing calledorganizational knowledge', in the first part of …
things. Assuming the existence of a thing calledorganizational knowledge', in the first part of …
The performativity of routines: Theorising the influence of artefacts and distributed agencies on routines dynamics
L D'adderio - Research policy, 2008 - Elsevier
Drawing from advances in Organisational Studies and recent debates within Economic
Sociology and the Sociology of Financial Markets, this paper proposes a theoretical …
Sociology and the Sociology of Financial Markets, this paper proposes a theoretical …
Imagination and leadership–the neglected dimension of an evolutionary theory of the firm
U Witt - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1998 - Elsevier
Bounded rationality prevents humans from tracing all action plans that could, in principle, be
imagined. In the present paper, individuals' partly socially-shaped cognitive frames explain …
imagined. In the present paper, individuals' partly socially-shaped cognitive frames explain …
Choice over uncertainty and ambiguity in technical problem solving
S Schrader, WM Riggs, RP Smith - Journal of Engineering and Technology …, 1993 - Elsevier
Technical problems are solved under uncertainty and ambiguity. Most empirical research in
technical problem solving has two characteristics in common: no differentiation between …
technical problem solving has two characteristics in common: no differentiation between …
The market failure and the systemic failure rationales in technological innovation systems
M Bleda, P Del Rio - Research policy, 2013 - Elsevier
In this paper we analyse the conceptual relationship between the market failure rationale
and the systemic failure rationale as justifications for policy intervention within an innovation …
and the systemic failure rationale as justifications for policy intervention within an innovation …