Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model

Over the last ten years the concept of `competence' has emerged as a central concept for competitive strategy. Several rich theoretical streams have contributed an extensive array of frameworks, definitions and papers using the concept. There is now a need to integrate these many contributions....

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Main Authors: Bogner, W. C., THOMAS, Howard, McGee, John
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-40022010-12-14T06:36:43Z Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model Bogner, W. C. THOMAS, Howard McGee, John Over the last ten years the concept of `competence' has emerged as a central concept for competitive strategy. Several rich theoretical streams have contributed an extensive array of frameworks, definitions and papers using the concept. There is now a need to integrate these many contributions. Indeed, some of the frustration expressed recently by academics may be due to the large volume of conversation and the low level of integration. A concept that is considered so useful that many writers have incorporated it in their work will be of little value if it takes on different meanings for every use. If competence is to be used to explain relationships among variables and to build richer understandings of the roots of competitive advantage, then the field needs to engage in a serious conversation that attempts to focus this concept. Competence needs to be understood in a way that is faithful to its theoretical roots, allows the multiple dimensions that underpin competitive advantage to be meaningfully integrated and is specific enough that meaningful differences can emerge when used as a variable in empirical research. This paper seeks to begin a conversation toward that end by presenting a conceptualization that meets all of these requirements. The paper builds its conceptualization around satisfying the elements of a dynamic model of the relationship between competence and competitive advantage. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3003 info:doi/10.1111/1467-8551.00139 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Organizational Behavior and Theory
Bogner, W. C.
THOMAS, Howard
McGee, John
Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
description Over the last ten years the concept of `competence' has emerged as a central concept for competitive strategy. Several rich theoretical streams have contributed an extensive array of frameworks, definitions and papers using the concept. There is now a need to integrate these many contributions. Indeed, some of the frustration expressed recently by academics may be due to the large volume of conversation and the low level of integration. A concept that is considered so useful that many writers have incorporated it in their work will be of little value if it takes on different meanings for every use. If competence is to be used to explain relationships among variables and to build richer understandings of the roots of competitive advantage, then the field needs to engage in a serious conversation that attempts to focus this concept. Competence needs to be understood in a way that is faithful to its theoretical roots, allows the multiple dimensions that underpin competitive advantage to be meaningfully integrated and is specific enough that meaningful differences can emerge when used as a variable in empirical research. This paper seeks to begin a conversation toward that end by presenting a conceptualization that meets all of these requirements. The paper builds its conceptualization around satisfying the elements of a dynamic model of the relationship between competence and competitive advantage.
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author Bogner, W. C.
THOMAS, Howard
McGee, John
author_facet Bogner, W. C.
THOMAS, Howard
McGee, John
author_sort Bogner, W. C.
title Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
title_short Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
title_full Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
title_fullStr Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
title_full_unstemmed Competence and Competitive Advantage: Towards a Dynamic Model
title_sort competence and competitive advantage: towards a dynamic model
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1999
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3003
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