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SMEs’ dynamic capabilities and value creation: the mediating role of competitive strategy
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posted on 2023-06-09, 20:34 authored by Mona Rashidirad, Hamid SalimianPurpose: This research explicates the role of dynamic capabilities in the ability of SMEs to create value and also investigates the relationship between different dynamic capabilities, competitive strategy and SMEs’ value sources. Design/methodology/approach: Empirical evidence based on a survey conducted on a sample of 441 UK-based SMEs was used to test the research hypotheses. Findings: The findings illustrate that sensing, learning, integrating and coordinating capabilities play a significant role in SMEs' value creation, and competitive strategy mediates the impact of dynamic capabilities on value creation. Research limitations/implications: This study demonstrates the benefits of understanding the link between the four types of dynamic capabilities, competitive strategy and value creation. Moreover, this study contributes to the notion of the contingency nature of dynamic capabilities. Practical implications: It offers managers insight into the aspects on which to focus their efforts to enhance their firm’s capacity of value creation. Originality/value: While much of the prior studies have conceptually/qualitatively investigated the financial return of unidimensional dynamic capabilities of large firms in manufacturing sector, this study made a significant effort to quantitatively examine the non-financial value potential of SMEs in service sector through four processes of dynamic capabilities.
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European Business ReviewISSN
0955-534XPublisher
EmeraldExternal DOI
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- Strategy and Marketing Publications
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- Yes
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2020-02-12First Open Access (FOA) Date
2020-04-02First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2020-02-11Usage metrics
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