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Dynamic Capabilities Deconstructed. A bibliographic investigation into the origins, development, and future directions of the research domain

Giada Di Stefano, Margaret Peteraf and Gianmario Verona
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Giada Di Stefano: Bocconi University - Bocconi University [Milan, Italy]
Margaret Peteraf: Tuck School of Business - Dartmouth College [Hanover]
Gianmario Verona: Bocconi University - Bocconi University [Milan, Italy]

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Abstract: This article uses co-citation analysis to explore the structure of the Dynamic Capabilities research domain, to better understand its origins, current state of development, and future directions. Co-citation analysis reveals the field's 'invisible colleges' and research directions. We find evidence of commonalities as well as polarizing differences among understandings across this research domain, suggesting opportunities and challenges for future research.

Keywords: dynamic capabilities deconstructed; bibliographic investigation; origins; development; future directions; research domain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-04-23
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Published in Industrial and Corporate Change, 2010, 19 (4), pp.1187-1204. ⟨10.1093/icc/dtq027⟩

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DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtq027

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