ABSTRACT

Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management is a pioneering book in business studies, one of the most succinct and in-depth examinations of dynamic capabilities, explaining both their foundations and the strategic implications they hold for both academics and practitioners in the field of business strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship and economics. In contrast to earlier works, Teece explains, using the theory of the dynamic capabilities framework, the ways in which companies shape competition itself.

Teece’s book has remained one of the most cited works in the fields of business and economics ever since its first publication in 1994.

chapter |5 pages

Ways in to the Text

part 1|16 pages

Influences

chapter 1|4 pages

The Author and the Historical Context

chapter 2|3 pages

Academic Context

chapter 3|4 pages

The Problem

chapter 4|4 pages

The Author’s Contribution

part 2|19 pages

Ideas

chapter 5|4 pages

Main Ideas

chapter 6|4 pages

Secondary Ideas

chapter 7|6 pages

Achievement

chapter 8|4 pages

Place in the Author’s Work

part 3|22 pages

Impact

chapter 9|5 pages

The First Responses

chapter 10|6 pages

The Evolving Debate

chapter 11|5 pages

Impact and Influence Today

chapter 12|5 pages

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