Firm Mobility and Organizational Networks

Firm Mobility and Organizational Networks
Author: Joris Knoben
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1782543996

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Uses insights from economic geography and organization science to develop a multidisciplinary firm-level perspective on the causes and consequences of firm relocation. This book offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the relations between organizational networks, spatial firm mobility, and firm performance.

Human Capital Inter firm Mobility and Organizational Evolution

Human Capital  Inter firm Mobility and Organizational Evolution
Author: Johannes M. Pennings,Filippo Carlo Wezel
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781847208835

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A pioneering and innovative analysis of how the social organization of talent and the mobility of talent shape entrepreneurial activity, the spread of organizational innovations, the incidence of mergers and acquisitions and the demise of organizations. A must read for students of organizations, strategy and human resource management. Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford University, US In this book, Pennings and Wezel address a neglected topic in organizational theory: the links between individual behaviors and organizational outcomes. Their study. . . demonstrates how individual careers affect organizational founding, competitiveness, and survival, and provides rich insights on the role of human capital in professional partnerships. It offers a new perspective backed by solid reasoning and evidence. Henrich R. Greve, Norwegian School of Management, Norway The authors of this fascinating and original work contend that by analysing the conduct of organization members, a great deal can be learnt about firm behaviour and about the cooperative and competitive forces that underlie industry evolution. The empirical chapters in this volume are preceded by a conceptual overview of macro-organizational theories that explicitly bring in the role of individual actions. A rich set of studies carried out in the Dutch accounting sector is used to illustrate that changes in competitive positioning and behaviour are triggered by employee actions including advancement and defection to competitors. New insights on entrepreneurship, mergers and acquisitions and organizational dissolution further develop the multi-level focus of the set of studies presented here. The book aims at stimulating intellectual debate on the role of migration of human and social capital through inter-firm mobility and will provide a fascinating read for academics, researchers, students and practitioners with an interest in organizational theory, strategic management and human resource management.

Wireless Mobility in Organizations

Wireless Mobility in Organizations
Author: Stephen C. Clark,Theodora Valvi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319422497

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This book investigates the intuitive application of strategic knowledge arbitrage and serendipity (SKARSE) principles by CEOs in their use of mobile electronic devices. CEOs of small to mid-sized organizations are responsible for the income, expenses, and profitability of their respective division and rely heavily on mobile devices for learning, knowledge management, and communication. This book explores the effects of mobile devices on the individual CEO, their interpersonal relationships, and culture. It will benefit students, academics, and business professionals recognize events that can add to knowledge and enhance management skills.

Employee Inter and Intra Firm Mobility

Employee Inter  and Intra Firm Mobility
Author: Daniel Tzabbar,Bruno Cirillo
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781789735512

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This volume identifies new theoretical and empirical directions to the study of employee mobility, covering broad sets of theoretical frameworks—which are embedded in strategic, organizational, sociological or entrepreneurial theories—and of empirical approaches—which cover industry, firm, team and individual levels of analysis.

Temporary Organizations

Temporary Organizations
Author: Patrick Kenis,Martyna Janowicz,Bart Cambré
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849802154

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This important and timely book provides a systematic treatment of temporary organizations an increasingly prevalent organizational form in which organizations work together on a joint task for example, a movie production, a rescue operation, development of a new product for an ex ante limited period of time. Demonstrating that temporary organizations are increasingly common, the book provides insights on how they differ from the classical organization and contributes to our understanding of what makes temporary organizations effective. Contributions by reputed organization scholars focus on the impact that this limited duration has on the way that temporary organizations structure their activities, organize work, use resources and achieve outcomes. Moreover, the tenability of various organizational concepts and theories for temporary contexts is examined and some unique phenomena inherent to temporariness are explored. Researchers interested in organizational design and project management scholars will warmly welcome this book, as will graduate students in organization studies, management studies, public policy studies, leisure studies, public administration and students of project management.

Employee Inter and Intra Firm Mobility

Employee Inter  and Intra Firm Mobility
Author: Daniel Tzabbar,Bruno Cirillo
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781789735499

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This volume identifies new theoretical and empirical directions to the study of employee mobility, covering broad sets of theoretical frameworks—which are embedded in strategic, organizational, sociological or entrepreneurial theories—and of empirical approaches—which cover industry, firm, team and individual levels of analysis.

International Knowledge and Innovation Networks

International Knowledge and Innovation Networks
Author: Riccardo Cappellin,Rüdiger Wink
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781848449084

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This work is a new, valuable reference and tool for scholars, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in knowledge, innovation, regional growth and competitiveness. Pier Paolo Patrucco, Italian Journal of Regional Science This book is remarkable for several reasons. It provides highly relevant empirical analysis into a fundamental but under-researched area, namely medium technology industries. It proposes a new theoretical approach which builds on cognitive economics to explain how innovation in these industries is generated by interactive learning. It develops important policy implications based on the concept of governance. In doing so, the authors of this book are able to successfully blend together micro to macro levels of analysis as well as regional and industrial economics with public policy. The book should be carefully read by economists and social scientists, policy makers and businessmen interested in innovation at the regional level. Luigi Orsenigo, University of Brescia and Bocconi University, Italy This book explores the distinct nature of innovation in medium technology industrial sectors which are the key to European international competitiveness and examines the recent changes of networks within regional clusters. The authors present best-practice management and regional strategies, and develop an original and coherent theoretical framework for the analysis of innovation processes called Territorial Knowledge Management . They concentrate on the territorial dimension and the cognitive economics approach, and go beyond the traditional focus on R&D in high-tech sectors. The pivotal role of intermediate institutions in the governance of modern co-ordinated market economies is also highlighted. Working towards defining new guidelines for creating networks of competence centers and removing barriers to the enlargement of knowledge and innovation networks in Europe, this book will prove an enlightening read for those with an interest in postgraduate level management and innovation studies. Management and policy-making practitioners at both the regional and European level will also find much to interest them.

The Internationalisation Maturity of the Firm

The Internationalisation Maturity of the Firm
Author: Krzysztof Fonfara,Łukasz Małys,Milena Ratajczak-Mrozek
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781527526914

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In the 21st century, even small firms can reach customers located in different, often remote, parts of the world. In fact, internationalisation has become a common phenomenon that affects the majority of companies worldwide. Recent research emphasises that there are numerous determinants of a company’s competitive advantage in the international business environment, including product quality, price, and market knowledge. Much less attention, however, has been paid to the role of business relationships. The task of determining the impact of business relationships on performance poses a considerable challenge. In the book, business relationships are operationalised by a set of characteristics and determinants which influence a company’s competitive advantage. The contributors here refer to these characteristics and determinants as components of the company’s internationalisation maturity. It is argued that a higher level of internationalisation maturity increases the firm’s performance. The book includes both conceptual discussions on the role of firms’ business relationships in the internationalisation process and results of extensive empirical studies. In order to verify the concept of a firm’s internationalisation maturity, a mixed methodology was used, combining quantitative (almost 300 companies) and qualitative (40 case studies) research. As such, the book provides useful insights for academics, students of management and international business, and business practitioners.