Many of today's products are so complex that no single company has all the necessary knowledge about either the product or the required processes to completely design and manufacture them in-house. As a result, most companies are dependent on others for crucial elements of their corporate well-being. Typically, however, companies have some choice as to whom they become dependent upon and for what sorts of skills and competences. That is, although few companies can "do it all," most have significant influence over the strategic choice of corporate identity and what businesses to be in. What is the range of choices they face? How are different companies making those choices? Can we make sense of the variety of decisions we can observe now i...
This paper provides remarkable insight into the structural components of a firm's core competence an...
In order to succeed in a rapidly changing environment with the market demands and a complex product ...
Companies´ intangible assets such as internal competences are more and more often seen as a response...
Cover title. "January 1996."Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-32).Sponsored by MIT programs...
International audience1990's have been marked by significant changes both in the strategic managemen...
This paper considers the trade-off between leveraging external sources of innovation by outsourcing ...
To live a life beyond lean production European companies have to reorganize their structures using s...
Since product innovations are imitated immediately, competitive advantage of product innovations doe...
Ljungquist, Urban (2007). Core Competence Matters: Preparing for a New Agenda. Acta Wexionensia No. ...
This article reviews methodological tradeoffs inherent in developing theory related to core competen...
During the last decade, the theory of competence-based competition has drawn a considerable amount o...
Within the academic debate attempts have been made at combining the resource based view and the acti...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the importance of dynamic firm capabilities for corpo...
Organizational buying behavior has been dramatically changing due to transformations on the nature o...
Since product innovations are imitated immediately, competitive advantage of product innovations doe...
This paper provides remarkable insight into the structural components of a firm's core competence an...
In order to succeed in a rapidly changing environment with the market demands and a complex product ...
Companies´ intangible assets such as internal competences are more and more often seen as a response...
Cover title. "January 1996."Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-32).Sponsored by MIT programs...
International audience1990's have been marked by significant changes both in the strategic managemen...
This paper considers the trade-off between leveraging external sources of innovation by outsourcing ...
To live a life beyond lean production European companies have to reorganize their structures using s...
Since product innovations are imitated immediately, competitive advantage of product innovations doe...
Ljungquist, Urban (2007). Core Competence Matters: Preparing for a New Agenda. Acta Wexionensia No. ...
This article reviews methodological tradeoffs inherent in developing theory related to core competen...
During the last decade, the theory of competence-based competition has drawn a considerable amount o...
Within the academic debate attempts have been made at combining the resource based view and the acti...
This paper contributes to the understanding of the importance of dynamic firm capabilities for corpo...
Organizational buying behavior has been dramatically changing due to transformations on the nature o...
Since product innovations are imitated immediately, competitive advantage of product innovations doe...
This paper provides remarkable insight into the structural components of a firm's core competence an...
In order to succeed in a rapidly changing environment with the market demands and a complex product ...
Companies´ intangible assets such as internal competences are more and more often seen as a response...