Strategic Reconfigurations: Building Dynamic Capabilities in Rapid Innovation-based Industries

Author:   Stuart Wall ,  Carsten Zimmermann ,  Ronald Klingebiel ,  Dieter Lange
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781847204769


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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This path-breaking book provides unique insights into the organisational realities of strategic reconfigurations in uncertain markets, thus advancing the dynamic capability perspective.Dynamic capabilities continue to excite academics. It is a perspective that promises explanations of competitive advantage, but its full potential remains somewhat hidden behind abstract notions. This eloquent volume seeks to overcome the challenge by combining the theory and practice of organisational resource configurations. Joint contributions by expert academics and business executives demystify, but also confirm, elements of the theory. Thus, the book integrates dynamic capabilities with organisational realities as well as with adjacent theories of strategic innovation and entrepreneurship. Strategic Reconfigurations provides a guide to strategic management in turbulent times, for students, researchers, and professionals alike. Business executives in high-velocity markets will find the book invaluable.

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Author:   Stuart Wall ,  Carsten Zimmermann ,  Ronald Klingebiel ,  Dieter Lange
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781847204769


ISBN 10:   1847204767
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 March 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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`In a world of ever increasing talent and ever more rapid creation of new knowledge, and in a world that is growing in complexity by the day, it is truly intriguing to learn of capabilities for success and failure in rapid innovation-based industries. The fusion of academic concepts and empirical insights make this book a source of inspiration for inquiring managers.' -- Norbert Walter, Chief Economist of Deutsche Bank and CEO of Deutsche Bank Research, Germany `This volume represents a most welcome and important contribution to the emergent and fast-growing dynamic capabilities view (DCV) of the firm and sustainable competitive advantage. It simultaneously helps to assess critically, integrate with a wide range of other perspectives, broaden the scope, and deepen the conceptual foundations of the DCV. In addition and importantly, it links DCV to, and contrasts it with, managerial practice. The authors' dispassionate approach is a further plus. The editors have done an excellent job and should be congratulated for this work that should be a must-read.' -- Christos Pitelis, Reader in International Business and Competitiveness, University of Cambridge, UK


'In a world of ever increasing talent and ever more rapid creation of new knowledge, and in a world that is growing in complexity by the day, it is truly intriguing to learn of capabilities for success and failure in rapid innovation-based industries. The fusion of academic concepts and empirical insights make this book a source of inspiration for inquiring managers.' - Norbert Walter, Chief Economist of Deutsche Bank and CEO of Deutsche Bank Research, Germany 'This volume represents a most welcome and important contribution to the emergent and fast-growing dynamic capabilities view (DCV) of the firm and sustainable competitive advantage. It simultaneously helps to assess critically, integrate with a wide range of other perspectives, broaden the scope, and deepen the conceptual foundations of the DCV. In addition and importantly, it links DCV to, and contrasts it with, managerial practice. The authors' dispassionate approach is a further plus. The editors have done an excellent job and should be congratulated for this work that should be a must-read.' - Christos Pitelis, University of Cambridge, UK


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Edited by Stuart Wall, former Professor of Economics and Head of Department, Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University, UK, Carsten Zimmermann, Assistant Professor of Management, University of San Diego, US, Ronald Klingebiel, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, UK and Dieter Lange, Arthur D. Little GmbH, Germany

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