This paper examines challenges to the implementation and internalization of benchmarked management practices by research organizations in developing economies as transformative tools towards commercialization. The purpose is to understand the contributing influence of internal organizational factors from both situational and historical perspectives towards the practice implementation constraints, and also to provide theoretical understanding on how systemic formations and transformations in the organizations’ activities influenced the level to which their desired needs are attained. The results showed that the variability in the outcomes of the organizations’ transformation processes was indicative of their (in)ability to deal with the impa...
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Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities in...
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This paper examines challenges to the implementation and internalization of benchmarked management p...
This paper uses CHAT to examine and explain the varying outcomes of organizational transformation in...
Research and Development (R&D) Organizations in developing countries have sought to enhance their in...
AbstractIn the middle and late 1960's, large numbers of Research and Development (R&D) firms were es...
Research and Development (R&D) Organizations in developing countries have sought to enhance thei...
In this study, it was established that internal environment factors that seemed to have constrained ...
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Business organisations can be seen as social systems encompassing multiple scales. The more function...
This research provides a systemic approach to stakeholder management in a transition economy context...
Becoming globally competitive has requires specific skills in developing economies as these environm...
In the situation of transition economy one of the biggest problem is adaptation of firm activity to ...
Currently the organisational and geographical scales of innovation systems are more interlinked than...
M.Com. (Business Management)Global competition, changing markets and new technologies, challenge the...
Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities in...
This book highlights the growing number of ‘post-bureaucratic’ firms that are abandoning hierarchica...
This paper examines challenges to the implementation and internalization of benchmarked management p...
This paper uses CHAT to examine and explain the varying outcomes of organizational transformation in...
Research and Development (R&D) Organizations in developing countries have sought to enhance their in...
AbstractIn the middle and late 1960's, large numbers of Research and Development (R&D) firms were es...
Research and Development (R&D) Organizations in developing countries have sought to enhance thei...
In this study, it was established that internal environment factors that seemed to have constrained ...
International audienceThis paper explains how the efficiency of control mechanisms affects the choic...
Business organisations can be seen as social systems encompassing multiple scales. The more function...
This research provides a systemic approach to stakeholder management in a transition economy context...
Becoming globally competitive has requires specific skills in developing economies as these environm...
In the situation of transition economy one of the biggest problem is adaptation of firm activity to ...
Currently the organisational and geographical scales of innovation systems are more interlinked than...
M.Com. (Business Management)Global competition, changing markets and new technologies, challenge the...
Traditional industries (e.g., aerospace and pharmaceuticals) that once organized their activities in...
This book highlights the growing number of ‘post-bureaucratic’ firms that are abandoning hierarchica...