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Dynamic Capabilities and Organizational Performance: A Meta-Analytic Evaluation and Extension

Fainshmidt, Stav ; Pezeshkan, Amir ; Lance Frazier, M. ; Nair, Anil ; Markowski, Edward

Journal of management studies, 2016-12, Vol.53 (8), p.1348-1380 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    Dynamic Capabilities and Organizational Performance: A Meta-Analytic Evaluation and Extension
  • Autor: Fainshmidt, Stav ; Pezeshkan, Amir ; Lance Frazier, M. ; Nair, Anil ; Markowski, Edward
  • Assuntos: dynamic capabilities ; evolutionary economics ; Financial performance ; Meta-analysis ; Organization theory ; organizational performance ; Performance evaluation ; resource-based theory ; Studies
  • É parte de: Journal of management studies, 2016-12, Vol.53 (8), p.1348-1380
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  • Descrição: We move the dynamic capabilities view (DCV) forward in two important ways by meta‐analysing prior empirical studies. First, we evaluate the two core theoretical tenets of the DCV: (1) Dynamic capabilities are positively related to performance, and (2) this relationship is stronger in industries with higher levels of technological dynamism. We find support for the former (rc = 0.296) but not for the latter, though results suggest the existence of moderators. Second, we theorize and demonstrate empirically that higher‐order dynamic capabilities are more strongly related to performance than lower‐order dynamic capabilities, lower‐order dynamic capabilities partially mediate the relationship between higher‐order dynamic capabilities and performance, and dynamic capabilities contribute more to performance in developing economies than in developed economies. These findings illustrate how the nature of the dynamic capability and the economic context in which it is utilized shape its value, thus offering a more nuanced conceptualization of the dynamic capabilities‐performance relationship.
  • Editor: Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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