This paper aims to review how different approaches to social inquiry (eg positivist, postpositivist, interpretive, postmodernist and critical theory) have been used in strategy …
How do firms compete? How do firms earn above normal returns? What's needed to sustain superior performance long term? An increasingly powerful answer to these fundamental …
M Augier, DJ Teece - Organization science, 2009 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper discusses some developments in the theory of the organizational capabilities of the business enterprise. Antecedents are recognized, and some promising new …
This paper draws on the social and behavioral sciences in an endeavor to specify the nature and microfoundations of the capabilities necessary to sustain superior enterprise …
This paper elucidates the underlying economics of the resource‐based view of competitive advantage and integrates existing perspectives into a parsimonious model of resources and …
MV Russo, PA Fouts - Academy of management Journal, 1997 - journals.aom.org
Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, we posited that environmental performance and economic performance are positively linked and that industry growth moderates the …
JT Mahoney, JR Pandian - Strategic management journal, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
The resource‐based approach is an emerging framework that has stimulated discussion between scholars from three research perspectives. First, the resource‐based theory …
The aim of this paper is to extend recent reflection on the evolution of strategic management by analyzing the field's object of study: strategy. We show how the concept of strategy has …
This paper investigates linkages between information technology (IT) and firm performance. Although showing recent signs of advance, the existing IT literature still relies heavily on …