Mid-Range Management Theory
Competence Perspectives on Modularity and Dynamic Capabilities
Aimé Heene editor Ron Sanchez editor Seçkin Polat editor Umut Asan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:13th Dec '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This volume presents an epistemological argument for the essential function of mid-range theory in advancing management concepts that can be usefully applied by managers. Authors analyse two examples - modularity and dynamic capabilities.
Contributed by economics and engineering specialists from Europe, Australia, and Singapore, the six articles in this volume discuss mid-range theory in Competence-Based Management, and how the theory’s foundational concepts, key causal relationships, and resulting explanations and predictions address specific types or categories of management contexts. They explain mid-range theory and illustrate mid-range theory research approaches applied to issues in dynamic capabilities and modularity. They address the differences between grand theory and mid-range theory building processes; managerial behaviors that may create path dependency and lock-in in competence building and competence leveraging processes in organizations and how to overcome them; competences and their sources in nonprofit organizations; a model for researching how a board of directors may influence an organization’s ability to build new social and environmental sustainability competence; how ongoing processes for systematic identification and analysis of strategic gaps in a firm’s current competences can lead to identification of new capabilities it needs; and the use of closed-system proprietary product architectures vs. open-system modular product architectures to influence development and growth in new product markets. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *
ISBN: 9781787144040
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184 pages