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Surviving Industry Convergence: Ambidexterity via Internal Development, Alliances and Acquisitions Open
Industry convergence (IC), the blurring of boundaries between previously separate industries, is a pervasive phenomenon. The emergence of new products, resources and competitors as a result of IC poses a threat to firm survival. Importantl…
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Corporate Strategy and the Theory of the Firm in the Digital Age Open
The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate research in the intersection of corporate strategy and the theory of the firm in light of the rapid advancement of digital technologies. Using the theory of the firm as an interpretive lens, w…
Management Research that Makes a Difference: Broadening the Meaning of Impact Open
The world is undergoing dramatic transformations. Many of the grand societal challenges we currently face underscore the need for scholarly research – including management studies – that can help us best sort out and solve them. Yet, manag…
The Business Model Phenomenon: Towards Theoretical Relevance Open
The popularity of the business model phenomenon has out paced its theoretical development. We argue that establishing construct clarity for the business model phenomenon is necessary before scholars and practitioners can answer foundationa…
Surviving Alliance Network Evolution during Industry Convergence Open
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Developing a Culture of Mentorship to Strengthen Academic Medical Centers Open
Mentorship is central to academic medicine and its missions, and it has long played a critical role in the training and career development of physicians and scientists. A growing body of literature has documented the positive impact of men…