The authors revisit Hart\u27s natural-resource-based view (NRBV) of the firm and summarize progress that has been made in testing elements of that theory and reevaluate the NRBV in light of a number of important developments that have emerged in recent years in both the resource-based view literature and in research on sustainable enterprise. First, the authors consider how the NRBV can both benefit from recent work in dynamic capabilities and can itself inform such work. Second, they review recent research in the areas of clean technology and business at the base of the pyramid and suggest how the NRBV can help inform research on the resources and capabilities needed to enter and succeed in these domains. © The Author(s) 2011
This dissertation uses the logic embodied in Strategic Fit Theory, the Natural Resource- Based View ...
Penrose (1959) and Barney’s (1991) Resource-Based View approaches are the dominant theoretical ones ...
Firm resource theory specifies the conditions under which resources and capabilities may lead to sus...
The authors revisit Hart’s natural-resource-based view (NRBV) of the firm and summarize progress tha...
To date, the natural-resource-based view has been an abstract phenomenon, primarily used by academic...
Whilst some twenty years old, Hart’s (1995) natural-resource-based-view(NRBV) of the firm is present...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm has been around for over twenty years - during which time ...
In this paper, we integrate the results of various empirical studies which build upon Hart's (1995) ...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm has been around for over 20 years—during which time it has...
Resource-Based Theory (RBT) has become an acceptable theory to describe the importance of resources ...
Over the last 20 years, the resource-based view (RBV) has reached a pre-eminent position among theor...
Since the 1991 publication of the first Journal of Management special issue devoted to resource-base...
Building upon a review of the Scottish food sector, the need for improvements in sustainability is e...
The resource-based view (RBV), or resource-based theory, is one of the oldest and most influential t...
The natural-resource-based-view (NRBV) is positively presented in literature as a competitive approa...
This dissertation uses the logic embodied in Strategic Fit Theory, the Natural Resource- Based View ...
Penrose (1959) and Barney’s (1991) Resource-Based View approaches are the dominant theoretical ones ...
Firm resource theory specifies the conditions under which resources and capabilities may lead to sus...
The authors revisit Hart’s natural-resource-based view (NRBV) of the firm and summarize progress tha...
To date, the natural-resource-based view has been an abstract phenomenon, primarily used by academic...
Whilst some twenty years old, Hart’s (1995) natural-resource-based-view(NRBV) of the firm is present...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm has been around for over twenty years - during which time ...
In this paper, we integrate the results of various empirical studies which build upon Hart's (1995) ...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm has been around for over 20 years—during which time it has...
Resource-Based Theory (RBT) has become an acceptable theory to describe the importance of resources ...
Over the last 20 years, the resource-based view (RBV) has reached a pre-eminent position among theor...
Since the 1991 publication of the first Journal of Management special issue devoted to resource-base...
Building upon a review of the Scottish food sector, the need for improvements in sustainability is e...
The resource-based view (RBV), or resource-based theory, is one of the oldest and most influential t...
The natural-resource-based-view (NRBV) is positively presented in literature as a competitive approa...
This dissertation uses the logic embodied in Strategic Fit Theory, the Natural Resource- Based View ...
Penrose (1959) and Barney’s (1991) Resource-Based View approaches are the dominant theoretical ones ...
Firm resource theory specifies the conditions under which resources and capabilities may lead to sus...