Knowledge-Based Dynamic Capabilities: The Road Ahead in Gaining Organizational Competitiveness
β Scribed by Vaneet Kaur
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Series
- Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a knowledge-based view to the dynamic capabilities in an organization. The author integrates two existing views on gaining competitive advantage: the Knowledge View which suggests that the capability of organizations to learn faster than competitors is the only source of competitiveness; and the Dynamic Capability View which speculates that a firmβs competitive advantage rests on dynamic capabilities which enable a firm to constantly renew the stock of ordinary organizational capabilities in accordance with the changes in the business environment. Using the IT sector in India as a case study, this book provides and tests a new framework--Knowledge-Based Dynamic Capabilitiesβin the prediction of competitive advantage in organizations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii
Introduction (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 1-20
Review of Literature (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 21-76
Research Methodology (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 77-112
Organizational Profile (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 113-143
Knowledge-Based Dynamic Capabilities and Competitive Advantage β Data Analysis and Interpretations (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 145-208
Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Suggestions (Vaneet Kaur)....Pages 209-226
Back Matter ....Pages 227-267
β¦ Subjects
Business and Management; Knowledge Management; Business Strategy/Leadership; Organization
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