Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance
Although, resource-based is a potential approach to the explanation of how firms use their idiosyncratic valuable intangible resources to conceive of and implement value-creating strategy, the perspective has lapsed on the explanation of how and why firms outperform others in rapid changing environm...
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author | Aminu, Mohammed Ibrahim Mahmood, Rosli |
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description | Although, resource-based is a potential approach to the explanation of how firms use their idiosyncratic valuable intangible resources to conceive of and implement value-creating strategy, the perspective has lapsed on the explanation of how and why firms outperform others in rapid changing environments.Ths laid to the emergence of dynamic capabilities view as an extension of the former.Neveheless, hitherto the concept of dynamic capabilities is yet to be well acquainted. Hence, this research has purposely reviewed the concept of dynamic capabilities and conceptually developed a model which hypothesized the possible relationships between various phases of dynamic capabilities (ie, sensing, leaning,integrating and coordinating capabilities) as well as their role as potential antecedents of performance.The
study has concluded that there is a positive conceptual relationship between one capability to another in their logical sequence and also all capabilities positively relate to performance. Future, research may found this model important to investigate such relationships empirically. |
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spelling | uum-164162016-04-12T01:26:47Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16416/ Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance Aminu, Mohammed Ibrahim Mahmood, Rosli HD28 Management. Industrial Management Although, resource-based is a potential approach to the explanation of how firms use their idiosyncratic valuable intangible resources to conceive of and implement value-creating strategy, the perspective has lapsed on the explanation of how and why firms outperform others in rapid changing environments.Ths laid to the emergence of dynamic capabilities view as an extension of the former.Neveheless, hitherto the concept of dynamic capabilities is yet to be well acquainted. Hence, this research has purposely reviewed the concept of dynamic capabilities and conceptually developed a model which hypothesized the possible relationships between various phases of dynamic capabilities (ie, sensing, leaning,integrating and coordinating capabilities) as well as their role as potential antecedents of performance.The study has concluded that there is a positive conceptual relationship between one capability to another in their logical sequence and also all capabilities positively relate to performance. Future, research may found this model important to investigate such relationships empirically. Medwell Journal 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16416/1/17.pdf Aminu, Mohammed Ibrahim and Mahmood, Rosli (2016) Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance. The Social Sciences, 11 (2). pp. 103-112. ISSN 1818-5800 http://www.medwelljournals.com/abstract/?doi=sscience.2016.106.112 |
spellingShingle | HD28 Management. Industrial Management Aminu, Mohammed Ibrahim Mahmood, Rosli Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title | Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title_full | Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title_fullStr | Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title_short | Modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
title_sort | modeling dynamic capabilities in their logical sequence and relation to performance |
topic | HD28 Management. Industrial Management |
url | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16416/1/17.pdf |
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