TY - CHAP
T1 - Dynamic Capabilities Theory
AU - Land, Anna
AU - Gruchmann, Tim
AU - Siems, Erik
AU - Beske-Janssen, Philip
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The core underlying assumption of dynamic capabilities theory is the interaction between the resource base of a company and its capabilities to extend and modify existing resources or create new ones to maintain or achieve a competitive advantage. The body of literature on dynamic capabilities has grown rapidly in the last two decades, leading to an intensively studied and complex management theory. This chapter will focus on three of the most relevant research topics related to supply chain management and how dynamic capabilities are employed in these contexts. Key variables for dynamic capabilities will be introduced, including nature, role, context, building, outcome, and heterogeneity. The domains of supply chain resilience, business models, and sustainable supply chain management are described where the dynamic capabilities theory applies. Relationships between the key variables are discussed with theoretical predictions for future applications.
AB - The core underlying assumption of dynamic capabilities theory is the interaction between the resource base of a company and its capabilities to extend and modify existing resources or create new ones to maintain or achieve a competitive advantage. The body of literature on dynamic capabilities has grown rapidly in the last two decades, leading to an intensively studied and complex management theory. This chapter will focus on three of the most relevant research topics related to supply chain management and how dynamic capabilities are employed in these contexts. Key variables for dynamic capabilities will be introduced, including nature, role, context, building, outcome, and heterogeneity. The domains of supply chain resilience, business models, and sustainable supply chain management are described where the dynamic capabilities theory applies. Relationships between the key variables are discussed with theoretical predictions for future applications.
U2 - 10.4337/9781839104503.00029
DO - 10.4337/9781839104503.00029
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781839104497
T3 - Research Handbooks in Business and Management series
SP - 378
EP - 398
BT - Handbook of Theories for Purchasing, Supply Chain and Management Research
A2 - Tate, Wendy L.
A2 - Ellram, Lisa M.
A2 - Bals, Lydia
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - United Kingdom
ER -