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The Management of Resources: Temporal Effects of Different Types of Actions on Performance

This article contributes to the understanding of competitive dynamics and resource management by studying empirically the element of time in the relationship between resource management actions and firm performance. It shows that four types of actions identified on the basis of the literature on com...

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Published in:Journal of management 2013-05, Vol.39 (4), p.928-957
Main Authors: Bridoux, Flore, Smith, Ken G., Grimm, Curtis M.
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Business management
Competition
Competitive advantage
Competitive firms
Economic impact analysis
Economic resources
Financial performance
Leverage
Management
Management theory
Organizational behavior
Organizational effectiveness
Organizational performance
Regulation
Resource management
Strategic management
Studies
Time
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