Format:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Online-Ausg
ISBN:
9781849503228
Series Statement:
Advances in applied business strategy volume 9
Content:
The competence-based perspective on strategy and management emerged in the 1990s as a new approach to developing strategy and management theory and practice. In the past decade, the focus on organizational competences - and the resources, capabilities, and processes that create competences - has provided a highly productive broad church for theory development, research, and practice in both strategic and general management. Authored by a multidisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners working within the competence perspective, the papers in this volume contribute to developing a better theoretical and practical understanding of the role of resources, stakeholders, and organizational renewal in an organization's competences.The papers present both theoretical developments and empirical research based on a variety of case studies and other research in diverse industrial and geographical contexts. The papers in this volume are grouped under the three themes stated in the title of the volume. Part I includes papers that address a range of conceptual and practical questions about the role of both firm-specific and firm-addressable resources in an organization's competence building and leveraging, as well as issues in effectively managing a dynamic resource base. The papers in Part II investigate the management of stakeholders who provide the critical resources and capabilities a competent organization requires. Part III includes papers that focus on processes of organizational renewal, with an emphasis on the roles of key resources and stakeholders in contributing to renewal
Content:
Product design as a core competence in a design-oriented industry / Helena M(c)·akinen -- Building strategic HRM practices within the competence-based view : introducing a CBM-based strategic HRM framework / Teemu J. Lehtonen -- Systemic competence management in support of the viability of organisations / Steven Libbrecht, Peter Vandevyvere -- Building competence in corporate citizenship in healthcare organizations / Beaufort B. Longest -- The valuation of resources : looking through the eyes of the customer / Sicco Santema, Jeroen van de Rijt -- The industrial district as a social system : influence of proximity on value creation / F. Xavier Molina-Morales, M. Teresa Mart(c)Øinez-Fern(c)Øandez -- Practical issues in implementing the stakeholder view as a core competence / Edwin R(c)·uhli, Sybille Sachs -- Strategic renewal in the Dutch financial services sector : renewal trajectories from a competence-based perspective / Bert Flier, Frans A.J. van den Bosch, Henk W. Volberda, Charles Baden-Fuller -- Simulation of the emergence of the organizational competence : context-for-learning / Janice A. Black, J. Phillip King, Richard L. Oliver -- Competence systemics and survival : simulation and empirical analyses / Rodolphe Durand, Zahia Guessoum -- Probing into the nature of resources : sustainable advantages and appropriable rents in the U.S. motion picture industry / Jamal Shamsie -- Competence building, corporate renewal and value creation : a case study / Pierre-Xavier Meschi, Eric Cremer -- A model of resources refinement / Heike Proff -- Facilitating the development of the organizational competence : managerial expertise / Janice A. Black. - The competence-based perspective on strategy and management emerged in the 1990s as a new approach to developing strategy and management theory and practice. In the past decade, the focus on organizational competences - and the resources, capabilities, and processes that create competences - has provided a highly productive broad church for theory development, research, and practice in both strategic and general management. Authored by a multidisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners working within the competence perspective, the papers in this volume contribute to developing a better theoretical and practical understanding of the role of resources, stakeholders, and organizational renewal in an organization's competences.The papers present both theoretical developments and empirical research based on a variety of case studies and other research in diverse industrial and geographical contexts. The papers in this volume are grouped under the three themes stated in the title of the volume. Part I includes papers that address a range of conceptual and practical questions about the role of both firm-specific and firm-addressable resources in an organization's competence building and leveraging, as well as issues in effectively managing a dynamic resource base. The papers in Part II investigate the management of stakeholders who provide the critical resources and capabilities a competent organization requires. Part III includes papers that focus on processes of organizational renewal, with an emphasis on the roles of key resources and stakeholders in contributing to renewal
Note:
Online-Ausg.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780762311705
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780762311705
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1016/S0749-6826(2005)9