articleStrategic Management JournalFeb 24, 2014Closed access

Managerial cognitive capabilities and the microfoundations of dynamic capabilities

Dartmouth College

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Abstract

The microfoundations of dynamic capabilities have assumed greater importance in the search for factors that facilitate strategic change. Here, we focus on microfoundations at the level of the individual manager. We introduce the concept of “managerial cognitive capability,” which highlights the fact that capabilities involve the capacity to perform not only physical but also mental activities. We identify specific types of cognitive capabilities that are likely to underpin dynamic managerial capabilities for sensing, seizing, and reconfiguring, and explain their potential impact on strategic change of organizations. In addition, we discuss how heterogeneity of these cognitive capabilities may produce…

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Keywords
  • Microfoundations
  • Dynamic capabilities
  • Cognition
  • Knowledge management
  • Focus (optics)
  • Industrial organization
  • Computer science
  • Business
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