Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, including management, marketing, innovation, entrepreneurship and operations. However, despite attempts to consolidate the domain of SF, there remain theoretical and empirical tensions underlying its antecedents, the consequences and contingencies. Based on 106 independent samples reported in 98 different studies (n = 26,940 firms), we provide a meta‐analytical examination of these tensions. We highlight and resolve several disagreements regarding the enablers, inhibitors and triggers of SF, and we reveal an adjusted mean performance effect of 0.24. We further find that the measurement of SF, as well as some, but not all, dimensions of the envi...
Firm capabilities are argued to be the source of greatest value and superior organisational performa...
Abstract. Strategic flexibility and strategic capability are seen as strategic activities car...
Purpose – Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory‐driven...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
During the 1990s many practitioners and scholars identified the organisation's strategic flexibility...
Many of the business strategies adopted by organizations fail as a result of inflexibility of such s...
Purpose - Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory-driven,...
Purpose - Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory-driven,...
textabstractThis research project, which builds on the conceptual work of Henk Volberda on the flexi...
Firm capabilities are argued to be the source of greatest value and superior organisational performa...
Firm capabilities are argued to be the source of greatest value and superior organisational performa...
Abstract. Strategic flexibility and strategic capability are seen as strategic activities car...
Purpose – Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory‐driven...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
Strategic flexibility (SF) is a concept that has evolved from strategy through other disciplines, in...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
This article extends the debate regarding the relationship between strategic planning and performanc...
During the 1990s many practitioners and scholars identified the organisation's strategic flexibility...
Many of the business strategies adopted by organizations fail as a result of inflexibility of such s...
Purpose - Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory-driven,...
Purpose - Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory-driven,...
textabstractThis research project, which builds on the conceptual work of Henk Volberda on the flexi...
Firm capabilities are argued to be the source of greatest value and superior organisational performa...
Firm capabilities are argued to be the source of greatest value and superior organisational performa...
Abstract. Strategic flexibility and strategic capability are seen as strategic activities car...
Purpose – Current conceptualisations of strategic flexibility and its antecedents are theory‐driven...