Untangling infinite regress and the origins of capability
We argue that strategic management in general—and capability theory in particular—suffers from problems of infinite regress that can be traced to an unsatisfactory specification of initial conditions. We argue, first, that this has led to an overemphasis on path-dependence, experience and history, w...
Main Authors: | Hallberg, N, Felin, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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