This study focuses on Penrose’s resource based approach and under explored insights that are of high relevance in moving strategic management and international business research forward. Specifically, we review studies that discuss the relevance and links of Penrose’s resource based approach to other theoretical perspectives, as well as studies that focus on the determinants and consequences of firm level growth. Based on this review, we then suggest future directions, which elaborate on some of the Penrose inspired under researched topics that merit further research attention
This article examines the challenge of modifying orthodox ‘case study’ approaches to the growth of f...
In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the mult...
This paper presents a revision and re-structuring of the Resources/ Capabilities/Competences (RCC) p...
scholars in the strategy field to be the seminal work that provided the intellectual foundations for...
The motivation behind this special issue of Managerial and Decision Economics was two-fold: First, t...
importance of Penrose’s (1959) contributions to the modern resource-based view of the firm. In parti...
Rugman and Verbeke (2002) established that Edith Penrose's contribution to the resource-based view i...
This paper offers a critical review of the ‘single argument’ that underpins Penrose’s (1959) study, ...
Edith Penrose's work on the multinational enterprise and the political economy of globalization and ...
We provide a comprehensive review of the growth of multinational enterprises (MNEs) based on a quart...
Edith Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm proposed a process theory of growth based on th...
[First paragraph] A review (in the pages of this journal) of a book published nearly fifty years ag...
We apply insights from Edith Penrose’s work to extant theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) a...
and other research outputs Beyond strategy: a critical review of Penrose’s ‘single argument ’ and it...
This paper uses a cognitive theory of firms and organizations, with a focus on learning and innovati...
This article examines the challenge of modifying orthodox ‘case study’ approaches to the growth of f...
In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the mult...
This paper presents a revision and re-structuring of the Resources/ Capabilities/Competences (RCC) p...
scholars in the strategy field to be the seminal work that provided the intellectual foundations for...
The motivation behind this special issue of Managerial and Decision Economics was two-fold: First, t...
importance of Penrose’s (1959) contributions to the modern resource-based view of the firm. In parti...
Rugman and Verbeke (2002) established that Edith Penrose's contribution to the resource-based view i...
This paper offers a critical review of the ‘single argument’ that underpins Penrose’s (1959) study, ...
Edith Penrose's work on the multinational enterprise and the political economy of globalization and ...
We provide a comprehensive review of the growth of multinational enterprises (MNEs) based on a quart...
Edith Penrose's The Theory of the Growth of the Firm proposed a process theory of growth based on th...
[First paragraph] A review (in the pages of this journal) of a book published nearly fifty years ag...
We apply insights from Edith Penrose’s work to extant theory of the multinational enterprise (MNE) a...
and other research outputs Beyond strategy: a critical review of Penrose’s ‘single argument ’ and it...
This paper uses a cognitive theory of firms and organizations, with a focus on learning and innovati...
This article examines the challenge of modifying orthodox ‘case study’ approaches to the growth of f...
In this paper, we look at the relationship of Penrose's theory of the growth of the firm to the mult...
This paper presents a revision and re-structuring of the Resources/ Capabilities/Competences (RCC) p...