Embracing causal complexity: The emergence of a neo-configurational perspective

VF Misangyi, T Greckhamer, S Furnari… - Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Causal complexity has long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature underlying
organizational phenomena, yet current theories and methodologies in management are for …

International trade resilience and the Covid-19 pandemic

C Mena, A Karatzas, C Hansen - Journal of Business Research, 2022 - Elsevier
The Covid-19 pandemic represents a low-probability, high-impact systemic risk that has
severely disrupted international trade, reshaping the patterns of globalization. Drawing from …

Studying configurations with qualitative comparative analysis: Best practices in strategy and organization research

T Greckhamer, S Furnari, PC Fiss… - Strategic …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Qualitative comparative analysis is increasingly applied in strategy and organization
research. The main purpose of our essay is to support this growing community of qualitative …

Theorizing the multiplicity of digital phenomena: The ecology of configurations, causal recipes, and guidelines for applying QCA

YK Park, PC Fiss, OA El Sawy - Management of Information …, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Faced with the challenge of multifaceted digital phenomena, researchers in IS and related
fields have increasingly adopted qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). However, in the …

When do dynamic capabilities lead to competitive advantage? The importance of strategic fit

S Fainshmidt, L Wenger, A Pezeshkan… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies suggest the relationship between dynamic capabilities and competitive
advantage may be jointly affected by organizational and environmental factors. We enrich …

Commercialization of biofuel products: A systematic literature review

B Amerit, JM Ntayi, M Ngoma, H Bashir, S Echegu… - Renewable Energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
The debate on the future of fossil fuels regained momentum in the late 1990s and has
subsisted due to their negative environmental impact and the need to develop sustainable …

When do novel business models lead to high performance? A configurational approach to value drivers, competitive strategy, and firm environment

P Leppänen, G George, O Alexy - Academy of management …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
The strategy literature has viewed novel business model design as a universally positive
antecedent of high performance in entrepreneurial ventures. Not only have scholars …

Business models: A challenging agenda

C Baden-Fuller, V Mangematin - Strategic Organization, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Most research on business models lies in the literature on strategy and competitive
advantage and focuses on their role as descriptors of actual phenomenon, often by …

Interstitial spaces: Microinteraction settings and the genesis of new practices between institutional fields

S Furnari - Academy of management review, 2014 - journals.aom.org
I develop a model linking specific microinteraction dynamics between members of different
institutional fields and the genesis of new practices. The model centers on the concept of …

When is there a sustainability case for CSR? Pathways to environmental and social performance improvements

M Halme, J Rintamäki, JS Knudsen… - Business & …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Little is known about when corporate social responsibility (CSR) leads to a sustainability
case (ie, to improvements in environmental and social performance). Building on various …