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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Thinking inside the box: linking dynamic capabilities to theories of action
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Donald MacLean
  • Robert MacIntosh
  • David Seidl
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name UZH Business Working Paper Series
Number 310
ISSN 2296-0422
Number of Pages 25
Date 2012
Abstract Text We argue that development of dynamic capabilities theory into a fully dynamic theory of strategy is inhibited by the operation of an incomplete set of perspectives on human action. Clarifying how human action is conceptualized, particularly as regards creativity and learning, might help strategy scholars to develop theory in ways that adequately address action at all levels of engagement in dynamic contexts, thereby turning existing contradictions into complementarities whilst accounting for issues of both content and process. By reorganizing existing literatures along action theoretic lines the paper reframes some of the difficulties in current theorizing, illustrates the value of this reframing by applying action theory to recent work on dynamic capabilities and proposes a rules-based framework as a potential integrating device for the field. The paper closes by highlighting the need for interdisciplinary research in strategy.
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