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Building capabilities for global service delivery: a study in the Indian software service sector
(2009)
Firm Capabilities have attracted research attention for several years. Capabilities have been seen from resource-based (Barney, 1991) and process-based (Helfat et al,2007) views. We take the latter and define capabilities ...
Economic geography and emerging market clusters: a co-evolutionary study of local and non-local networks in Bangalore
(Elsevier, 2018-04-03)
The presence of network ties within location plays a significant role in organization and evolution of clusters. This has proven to be particularly true for clusters specializing in knowledge intensive industries, where ...
Doing social good on a sustainable basis: competitive advantage of social businesses
(Management Decision, 2015)
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of social entrepreneurship (SE) firms and how they achieve competitive advantage while engaging in social value creation. The authors employ a business ...
Entrepreneurial growth action and their financial consequences in a start-up: insight from a low-cost airline venture in a competitive environment
(2009-09-07)
This paper investigates the financial consequences of entrepreneurial growth
actions in a start-up. It argues that the growth actions in a start-up create an
imbalance in the demand for and supply of money for the start-up. ...
New environmental stimuli, challenges of entrepreneurial firms and growth leaps: evidences from multisector case studies
(2010-09-07)
This paper conceptualises and delineates five challenges – faced by
entrepreneurial firms in responding to the stimuli for growth provided by the
new environment of globalisation, deregulation and liberalisation. It ...
Does the diversification–firm performance relationship change over time? a meta‐analytical review
(John Wiley & Sons, 2018-07-16)
We study the relationship between diversification and firm performance in the context of the decline in levels of diversification over time. We argue that the pressure to reduce diversification may have more strongly ...
A new playbook for diversified companies
(MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2018)
A wave of corporate breakups has rippled through industry after industry over the past several years. This has happened in consumer goods, for instance, with Kraft Foods' spin-off of its North American grocery business; ...
Evolution of innovation networks across geographical and organizational boundaries : a study of R&D subsidiaries in the Bangalore IT cluster
(European management review, 2013)
In this paper, we investigate the evolution of multinational corporation (MNC) research and development (R&D)
subsidiaries through evolution of innovation networks. Their evolution within and outside MNC R&D subsidiaries
has ...
Role of clusters and certification in the internationalization of offshoring service providers from emerging markets: a study of Indian IT firms
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
We adopt a resource-based view to investigate the drivers of internationalization of emerging market offshoring service providers (OSPs). Using data from Indian IT firms between 1992 and 2002, we investigate the effect of ...
Economic geography and networks: role of local and non-local ties in cluster evolution
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2014)
The organization of geographic clusters plays an increasingly significant role due to the presence of network ties that exist within the location and beyond. This has proven to be particularly true for knowledge-intensive ...