The Role of Dynamic Capabilities and Digitalization in Achieving Economic Intelligence. The Case of Huawei’s Success
Shahrazad Hadad () and
Iulia Ruxandra Țicău ()
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Shahrazad Hadad: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Iulia Ruxandra Țicău: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
A chapter in Digital Economy and New Value Creation, 2022, pp 155-173 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The proposed paper draws attention on the topic of Economic Intelligence (EI) to elaborate how dynamic capabilities and digitalization are able to lead to increased competitiveness, effective information management and environmental monitoring. It is essential for companies in emerging economies to constantly absorb external information and apply latest technological advances to keep up with today’s competitive environment. In a universe in perpetual change, there is constant need for strong strategies for a firm to evolve. Through the unification of coordinated actions such as research, information storage and circulation and market anticipation, a firm can become economically intelligent. In other words, companies can achieve Economic Intelligence by developing strong dynamic capabilities that imply latest technologies. This paper proposes an analysis of how dynamic capabilities enhanced by digitalization are able to contribute to the development of Economic Intelligence by engaging the case of the international electronics and telecommunications equipment producer Huawei.
Keywords: Economic intelligence; Dynamic capabilities; Digitalization; Huawei (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-07265-9_13
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