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Technology, wealth and modern management of technology
Slavko Dolinšek, Peter Štrukelj, 2012, original scientific article

Abstract: In the paper, we propose somewhat different conceptualizations of technology, of a fundamental relationship between technology and wealth in a society, of technological capability, and of management of technology. We based our proposed conceptualizations on the current general and relevant technological practice. In order to infer these conceptualizations, we studied todayʼs largest companies worldwide in different production and technology sectors as well as some general reporting on technology from technology-oriented media. These fundamental conceptualizations may be of interest to all those who are practically or theoretically concerned with technology, wealth, technological capability and management of technology, and who want to comprehend the essence of technology and its relations to phenomena, such as wealth and management ('to get the big pictureʼ). At the end, we explain why there is a need in modern companies to manage technologies and what a new paradigm of management of technology is, i. e. what new challenges and trends a modern management of technology has to face.
Keywords: technology, wealth, technological capabilities, management, trends
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3300; Downloads: 79
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Innovation and the interrelatedness of core competencies
S. Phineas Upham, 2006, original scientific article

Keywords: international strategy, outsourcing, capabilities, barriers to entry
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2580; Downloads: 72
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Building core competencies in a turbulent environment
Justin Tan, Shaomin Li, Weian Li, 2006, original scientific article

Abstract: The impact of firm resources and capabilities on performance among Chinese enterprises has been a subject of anecdotal speculation due to its significant implications for organizational researchers as well as practitioners. Yet empirical evidence has been very limited. In this research, set in the People`s Republic of China, we examine firm resources and capabilities and their impact on firm performance among Chinese enterprises. Using large sample of 12,047 Chinese firms from 1991 to 1992, we found that most of the firm specific resources and capabilities examined in this study have a positive impact on performance. We discussed the implications for organiyational researchers, policy makers, and managers, and proposed directions for future research.
Keywords: economic transition, firm strategy, resources, capabilities
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2500; Downloads: 62
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