Giovanni Dosi, Richard R. Nelson, Sidney G. Winter: Introduction:
The Nature and Dynamics of Organizational Capabilities
Part I: Introduction to Part I. Organizational Capabilities
1: Alessandro Narduzzo, Elena Rocco, Massimo Warglien: Talking
about Routines in the Field
2: Linda Argote, Eric Darr: Repositories of Knowledge in Franchise
Organizations
3: Gabriel Szulanski: Appropriability and the Challenge of
Scope
4: M. Thérèse Flaherty: Limited Enquiry and Intelligent Adaptation
in Semiconductor Manufacturing
Part II: Introduction to Part II. The Development of New
Capabilities
5: Gary P. Pisano: In Search of Dynamic Capabilities
6: Rebecca Henderson, Iain Cockburn: Measuring Competence?
Exploring Firm Effects in Drug Discovery
7: Melissa M. Appleyard, Nile W. Hatch, David C. Mowery: Managing
the Development and Transfer of Process Technologies in the
Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry
Part III: Introduction to Part III. The Evolution of Organizational
Capabilities and their Social Roots
8: Benjamin Coriat: The 'Abominable Ohno Production System'.
Competences, Monitoring, and Routines in Japanese Production
Systems
9: Takahiro Fujimoto: Evolution of Manufacturing Systems and
Ex-post Dynamic Capabilities
10: Richard Florida, Martin Kenney: Transfer and Replication of
Organizational Capabilities
Part IV: Introduction to Part IV. Perspectives on Capabilities
11: Pari Patel, Keith Pavitt: How Technological Competencies Help
Define the Core of the Firm
12: David J. Teece, Gary Pisano, Amy Shuen: Dynamic Capabilities
and Strategic Management
13: Daniel Levinthal: Organizational Capabilities in Complex Worlds
Giovanni Dosi is Professor at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy. In addition to writing numerous publications, he is co-editor of the journal Industrial and Corporate Change published by Oxford University Press. Richard R. Nelson is Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, USA. Sidney G. Winter is Professor at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
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