Dynamic Capabilities and the Role of Managers in Business Strategy and Economic Performance
Stanford University · University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
This paper discusses some developments in the theory of the organizational capabilities of the business enterprise. Antecedents are recognized, and some promising new developments and areas for future research are identified. The role of managers in the economic system is highlighted and discussed within the context of economic and organizational research. Suggestions for future developments of dynamic capability research involve employment of evolutionary and behavioral theories.
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- Dynamic capabilities
- Context (archaeology)
- Knowledge management
- Business
- Process management
- Management science
- Industrial organization
- Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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