組織能力ハンドブック<br>The Sms Blackwell Handbook of Organizational Capabilities : Emergence, Development, and Change (Strategic Management Society)

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The Sms Blackwell Handbook of Organizational Capabilities : Emergence, Development, and Change (Strategic Management Society)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 448 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781405103046
  • DDC分類 658.4

基本説明

Draws on a broad range of empirical methods - case studies, statistical analysis, and simulations.

Full Description

This Handbook looks at how the resources and capabilities of organizations emerge and develop over time.



Written by leading figures in the field.

Presents original new theory.

Features ground-breaking empirical studies.

Draws on a broad range of empirical methods - case studies, statistical analysis, and simulations.

Offers thought-provoking commentary on streams of research.

Provides a basis for future research and practice.

Contents

List of Contributors. Acknowledgements.

1. Stylized Facts Regarding the Evolution of Organizational Resources and Capabilities (Constance E. Helfat).

Part I: 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 Hounshel, 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).

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 Capitla, and Creating Identity in Silicon Alley (Theresa K. Lant).

Part II: Incremental Development and Change.

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 Karim-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).

17. The Evolutionary Roots of Resource-based theory (Jay B. Barney).

Part III: Dealing with Radical Change.

18. The Satisfying Principle in Capability Learning (Sidney G. Winter).

19. Untangling the Origins of Competitive Advantage (Iain M. Cockburn, Rebecca M. Henderson, and Scott Stern).

20. Strategy and Circumstance: The Response of American Firms to Japanese Competition in Semiconductors, 1980-1995 (Richard N. Langlois and W. Edward Steinmueller).

21. Dynamic Capabilities : What Are They (Jatgkeeb M. Eisenhardt and Jeffrey A. Nartin).

22. Leadership, Capabilities, and Technological Change: the Transformation of NCR in the Electronic Era (Richard S. Rosenbloom).

23. Capabilities, Cognition, and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging ()Mary Tripsas and Giovanni Gavetti).

24. Leadership and Cognition: Or, What Could Those Folks at the Top Have Been Thinking? Commentary on Chapters by Rosenblom and Tripsas and Gavetti (Steven W. Usselman).

25. Toward Developing an Organizational Capability of Learning from Mistakes (Sydney Finkelstein).

26. Resources, Capabilities, Core Competencies, Invisible Assets, and Knowledge Assets: Label Proliferation and Theory Development in the Field of Strategic Management (Jay B. Barney).

Index.