2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6486.2006.00581.x
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Abstract: Given that firms have both business and social goals, an important unanswered question is whether a general dynamic capability breeds competencies in both these areas. In studies of the US retail food industry, we find that while a general dynamic capability affects firms’ competence in supply chain management (a business competency), it does not affect their competence in environmental management (a social competency). Firm mission and the extent to which firms obtain technical assistance are found to affect … Show more

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“…The capacity to assimilate divergent perspectives brought forth by a broad array of stakeholders enables a firm to consider outcomes that are not solely short-term economical in nature (Marcus & Anderson, 2006). Trust-based relationships with external audiences reduce objections put forth by external actors and increases goodwill (Russo & Fouts, 1997;Sharma & Vredenburg, 1998) while improving receptiveness to external technologies and market needs that reduce environmental impact (Hart, 1995;Russo & Fouts, 1997).…”
Section: Strategic Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity to assimilate divergent perspectives brought forth by a broad array of stakeholders enables a firm to consider outcomes that are not solely short-term economical in nature (Marcus & Anderson, 2006). Trust-based relationships with external audiences reduce objections put forth by external actors and increases goodwill (Russo & Fouts, 1997;Sharma & Vredenburg, 1998) while improving receptiveness to external technologies and market needs that reduce environmental impact (Hart, 1995;Russo & Fouts, 1997).…”
Section: Strategic Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firms that lack capability in business and environmental sustainability may place less emphasis on improving their environmental and economic performance together (Marcus & Anderson 2006). According to Massoud, Fayad, El-fadel and Kamleh (2010), ISO 14001 green management system is a certification that demonstrates a firm having a continuous commitment to improve its environmental performance.…”
Section: Environmental Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that dynamic capability has assisted firms and companies in surviving the business environment in their respective [19], automobiles and mainframes [20], food [21], semiconductor [22], and hospitality [23]. However, research that examine the role of dynamic capability in creative industry, particularly in music industry has been lacking.…”
Section: Adopt Absorb Innovatementioning
confidence: 99%