2020
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v10n3p46
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The Relationship between Strategic Capabilities and Academic Performance: An Empirical Evidence from Sudan

Abstract: The objective of this study is to examine the role of strategic capabilities in achieving academic performance in Sudanese private universities. Based on a literature search, an accurate questionnaire was used to collect the needed data.198 questionnaires were collected from Sudanese private universities using the two-stage cluster sampling. For data analysis, multiple regression model was conducted. The findings indicated that the constructs of strategic capabilities including human resources and physical res… Show more

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“…In accordance with Kraaijenbrink et al (2011), a firm's ability to build and extend its contemporary skill set and knowledge to adapt to and manage the changes in a dynamic environment draws upon its stock of strategic capability. Strong arguments have been raised suggesting that a firm is not likely to enjoy a competitive advantage and superior performance by merely possessing a good stock of resources, with an observation made to the effect that it is the firm's capabilities that facilitate optimal mix and exploitation of resources of business entities (Barney, 1991;Teece, 1997;Helfat & Peteraf, 2003;Hagoug & Abdalla, 2021). Furthermore, given the fundamental concerns of enterprises to embed practices that can support the productive and sustainable functioning of a firm in a volatile environment, significant scholarly and management attention has been drawn to the phenomenon of strategic capability (Hamel & Prahalad, 1996;.…”
Section: Adaptive Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In accordance with Kraaijenbrink et al (2011), a firm's ability to build and extend its contemporary skill set and knowledge to adapt to and manage the changes in a dynamic environment draws upon its stock of strategic capability. Strong arguments have been raised suggesting that a firm is not likely to enjoy a competitive advantage and superior performance by merely possessing a good stock of resources, with an observation made to the effect that it is the firm's capabilities that facilitate optimal mix and exploitation of resources of business entities (Barney, 1991;Teece, 1997;Helfat & Peteraf, 2003;Hagoug & Abdalla, 2021). Furthermore, given the fundamental concerns of enterprises to embed practices that can support the productive and sustainable functioning of a firm in a volatile environment, significant scholarly and management attention has been drawn to the phenomenon of strategic capability (Hamel & Prahalad, 1996;.…”
Section: Adaptive Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing body of relevant literature presents strategic capability as a multidimensional concept. Accordingly, Hagoug and Abdalla (2021) have identified human and physical resources as components for developing strategic capability. Similarly, Chepkole and Deya (2019) conceptualized human resource capability, cost efficiency capability, knowledge management capability and financial resource capability as dimensions of strategic capability in the context of information technology firms.…”
Section: Adaptive Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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