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The research featured in this volume is devoted to understanding the competitive and collaborative challenges that firms face as they manage interactions with different actors in dynamic environments, in what are coming to be referred to as business or innovation ecosystems. Rapid technological...
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FRONT COVER -- HISTORY AND STRATEGY -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- THE INTEGRATION OF HISTORY AND STRATEGY RESEARCH -- WHAT IS HISTORICAL RESEARCH? -- HOW CAN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY RESEARCH INFORM EACH OTHER? -- STRUCTURE OF THIS VOLUME -- NOTES -- REFERENCES...
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Technology-based industries have come to account for ever-greater shares of economic activity during the last 30 years. Recently, rapid, digitally-enabled technological change has generated new opportunities for value creation, enabled new ways of capturing value, and stimulated the emergence of...
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These papers explore the contemporary strategic management field. They examine how firms behave, why they are different, what limits their scope and what determines success and failure in international competition
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The future of interfirm contract research : opportunities based on prior research and nontraditional tools / Libby Weber, Kyle J. Mayer, Rui Wu -- Reprinted article putting patents in context : exploring knowledge transfer from MIT / Ajay K. Agrawal, Rebecca Henderson -- Alliances and...
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Business historians and economic historians frequently contribute to our understanding of strategic management, and strategy scholars often rely on a deep understanding of historical context to make sense of classic strategy issues. Historically, the two sets of scholars have not always...
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Facilitates discussion about project-based organizations (PBOs) and how they increasingly pervade business dimensions, from R&D and new product development, to the production of complex capital goods and implementation of organizational change across very different industries such as management...
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