Disentangling interfirm and intrafirm causal ambiguity: A conceptual model of casual ambiguity and sustainable competitive advantage

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The theoretical understanding of casual ambiguity and its relationship to a defining organizational outcome in strategic management is discussed. A model that introduces the nature of the competency-performance linkage as a source of casual ambiguity in addition to competency characteristics is developed.

author: King, Adelaide Wilcox
Methods, Analysis, Strategic planning (Business), Ambiguity

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2004 Presidential Address: Reflections on engendering a sustainable community within the academy

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Some of the reflections on endangering a sustainable community within the Academy of Management are discussed. The ways in which the members build a sense of community in the Academy are described.

author: Tung, Rosalie L.

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2004 Presidential Address: Reflections on engendering a sustainable community within the academy

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Some of the reflections on endangering a sustainable community within the Academy of Management are discussed. The ways in which the members build a sense of community in the Academy are described.

author: Tung, Rosalie L.
United States, Operations Research, Evaluation, Management research, Community development

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subjects list: Management, Corporate culture, Company business management
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