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_221 ed. _a658.421 _bH474 |
100 | 1 | _aHelfat, Constance E. | |
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_aThe SMS Blackwell handbook of organizational capabilities : _bemergence, development, and change / _cConstance E. Helfat. |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Pub., _c2003. |
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_a438 p. : _bill. |
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490 | 0 | _aStrategic Management Society Book Series | |
546 | _aTraducido de: Handbook of organizational capabilities. | ||
500 | _a"This book grew out of a conference on the Evolution of firm capabilities, held in September 1999 at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College"--Ackn. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_aPte. 1. Cap. 1. Emergence of Resources and Capabilities -- 2. Dominance by Birthright: Entry of Prior Radio Producers and Competitive Ramifications in the US Television Receiver Industry Steven Klepper and Kenneth L. Simons -- 3. The Nature, Sources, and Consequences of Firm Differences in the Early History of the Semiconductor Industry Daniel Holbrook, Wesley M. Cohen, David A. Hounshell, and Steven Klepper -- 4. Superstores and the Evolution of Firm Capabilities in American Bookselling Daniel M. G. Raff -- 5. Commentary on Chapters by Klepper and Simons, by Holbrook et al., and by Raff. Keith Pavitt -- 6. Imprinting and the Evolution of Firm Capabilities Daniel A. Levinthal -- 7. Imprinting or Emergence, Structure or Rules, or Why Dirty Dancing Is Always Better When You Are More Than Two Bruce Kogut -- 8. Strategic Capabilities in Emerging Fields: Navigating Ambiguity, Leveraging Social Capital, and Creating Identity in Silicon Alley Theresa K. Lant -- _gPte. 2. Incremental Development and Change -- Cap. 9. Why Do Firms Tend to Become Different? Birger Wernerfelt -- 10. Firm Capabilities and Competition and Industrial Policies in a "History Friendly" Model of the Evolution of the Computer Industry Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo, and Sidney G. Winter-- 11. Problem-solving Behaviors, Organizational Forms, and the Complexity of Tasks Giovanni Dosi, Mike Hobday, and Luigi Marengo -- 12. Product Sequencing: Co-evolution of Knowledge, Capabilities, and Products Constance E. Helfat and Ruth S. Raubitschek -- 13. Path-dependent and Path-breaking Change: Reconfiguring Business Resources Following Acquisitions in the US Medical Sector, 1978-1995 Samina Karim and Will Mitchell -- 14. Commentary on Iarim-Mitchell and Helfat-Raubitschek Chapters James Brian Quinn -- 15. The Relational Organization: From Relational Rents to Alliance Capability Harbir Singh -- 16. Innovative Routines in Large Firms: What the Evidence Suggests Keith Pavitt. |
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544 | 1 | _aBibliographic resource of the General Collection. | |
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_aOrganizational Learning _vCongresses |
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_aKnowledge Management _vCongresses |
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_aOrganizational Change _vCongresses |
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_aOrganizational Effectiveness _vCongresses |
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_aTechnological Innovations _vCongresses |
710 | 2 | _aStrategic Management Society. | |
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