The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This paper focuses on resource and structural factors to explore the relationship between organizational improvisation and innovation capability. Although the role of improvisation has attracted increasing academic attention in fast-changing environments, little is known about the conditions under which firms benefit from improvisation. This paper addresses this gap using an organizational learning perspective that explains the role of a firm's organizational structure and organizational resources for improvisation and innovation. A large-scale survey in China finds that firms vary in their level...
In contemporary volatile organizations, formal strategies are argued no longer deemed sufficient in ...
Improvisation is currently considered to be novel in the business activity.Due to limited study on ...
Current research posits that, with the passage of time, organizations tend to lose their ability to ...
The rapid pace of digitalization forces new ventures to cope with external changes they cannot fores...
To remain competitive or to simply survive in today’s highly dynamic environments, organizations oft...
Recent environmental turbulence including financial crisis, intensified competitive forces, rapid te...
Facing turbulent environments, firms need to develop improvisation capability to respond to unexpect...
In today\u27s highly competitive world market, businesses can hardly maintain their competitiveness ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this article, the authors review the growing body of literature on organizational improvisation i...
To remain competitive or to simply survive in today’s highly dynamic environments, organizations oft...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Improvisation is too simple a name for a complex class of processes. T...
Improvisation is vital for strategy development, but there remains a lack of understanding about thi...
Improvisation is vital for strategy development, but there remains a lack of understanding about thi...
[[abstract]]The paper examines organizational capabilities for improving performance, with respect t...
In contemporary volatile organizations, formal strategies are argued no longer deemed sufficient in ...
Improvisation is currently considered to be novel in the business activity.Due to limited study on ...
Current research posits that, with the passage of time, organizations tend to lose their ability to ...
The rapid pace of digitalization forces new ventures to cope with external changes they cannot fores...
To remain competitive or to simply survive in today’s highly dynamic environments, organizations oft...
Recent environmental turbulence including financial crisis, intensified competitive forces, rapid te...
Facing turbulent environments, firms need to develop improvisation capability to respond to unexpect...
In today\u27s highly competitive world market, businesses can hardly maintain their competitiveness ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this article, the authors review the growing body of literature on organizational improvisation i...
To remain competitive or to simply survive in today’s highly dynamic environments, organizations oft...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Improvisation is too simple a name for a complex class of processes. T...
Improvisation is vital for strategy development, but there remains a lack of understanding about thi...
Improvisation is vital for strategy development, but there remains a lack of understanding about thi...
[[abstract]]The paper examines organizational capabilities for improving performance, with respect t...
In contemporary volatile organizations, formal strategies are argued no longer deemed sufficient in ...
Improvisation is currently considered to be novel in the business activity.Due to limited study on ...
Current research posits that, with the passage of time, organizations tend to lose their ability to ...