The Foundations of Enterprise Performance: Dynamic and Ordinary Capabilities in an (Economic) Theory of Firms
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The dynamic capabilities framework has had a significant impact on strategic management theory and practice, but the sizable literature on the topic has not always been unified. This paper begins with a restatement of the framework encompassing clarifications and extensions that have occurred since it was introduced. The paper highlights key elements that have been omitted or poorly integrated into the dynamic capabilities literature: the role of individual action by entrepreneurial managers, the role of resources, strategy, and the distinction between ordinary and dynamic capabilities. Dynamic capabilities is advanced as a multidisciplinary framework to explain long-run enterprise performance. Ambidexterity…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 134.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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1Topics & keywords
- Ambidexterity
- Dynamic capabilities
- Inefficiency
- Theory of the firm
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Strategic management
- Management theory
- Process management
- Decent work and economic growth