Collaboration, coordination, and cooperation among organizations: Establishing the distinctive meanings of these terms through a systematic literature review
X Castañer, N Oliveira - Journal of management, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Collaboration, coordination, and cooperation lie at the core of interorganizational activities.
To address the confusion regarding the definitions of these three terms, recent works have …
To address the confusion regarding the definitions of these three terms, recent works have …
International franchising: A literature review and research agenda
Albeit scholars have conducted international franchising research for over two decades, our
understanding of the antecedents and outcomes of this particular type of internationalization …
understanding of the antecedents and outcomes of this particular type of internationalization …
The evolution of resource-based inquiry: A review and meta-analytic integration of the strategic resources–actions–performance pathway
Understanding why some firms outperform others is central to strategy research. The
resource-based view (RBV) suggests that competitive advantages arise due to possessing …
resource-based view (RBV) suggests that competitive advantages arise due to possessing …
How cultural impact on knowledge sharing contributes to organizational performance: Using the fsQCA approach
Abstract Knowledge sharing is crucial for attaining a competitive edge in organizations.
Knowledge and performance motivate organizations to launch new innovative products and …
Knowledge and performance motivate organizations to launch new innovative products and …
The future of resource-based theory: revitalization or decline?
JB Barney, DJ Ketchen Jr… - Journal of management, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the 1991 publication of the first Journal of Management special issue devoted to
resource-based inquiry, resource-based theory (RBT) has evolved from a nascent, upstart …
resource-based inquiry, resource-based theory (RBT) has evolved from a nascent, upstart …
Does human capital matter? A meta-analysis of the relationship between human capital and firm performance.
Abstract Theory at both the micro and macro level predicts that investments in superior
human capital generate better firm-level performance. However, human capital takes time …
human capital generate better firm-level performance. However, human capital takes time …
Expanding our resources: Including community in the resource-based view of the firm
We apply insights from organizational behavior, psychology, and sociology to make the case
that the community in which a firm is embedded is a valuable, rare, inimitable, and …
that the community in which a firm is embedded is a valuable, rare, inimitable, and …
Turning complaining customers into loyal customers: Moderators of the complaint handling–Customer loyalty relationship
Firms spend substantial resources responding to customer complaints, and the marketing
profession has a long history of supporting that enterprise to promote customer loyalty. The …
profession has a long history of supporting that enterprise to promote customer loyalty. The …
The resource-based view of the firm: Ten years after 1991
At present, the resource-based view of the firm is perhaps the most influential framework for
understanding strategic management. In this editor's introduction, we briefly describe the …
understanding strategic management. In this editor's introduction, we briefly describe the …
How inter-firm cooperation and conflicts in industrial clusters influence new product development performance? The role of firm innovation capability
R Xu, J Wu, J Gu, T Raza-Ullah - Industrial Marketing Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite ongoing cooperation among firms in industrial clusters, inter-firm conflicts are also
prevalent, and little research has explored how these factors impact new product …
prevalent, and little research has explored how these factors impact new product …