Saturday, April 18, 2009

Dynamic Capabilities in Construction -- Interim Results for the 2009 Survey on Indonesian Construction Firms

I’m conducting a research survey as a part of my Ph.D study to elicit critical comments and feedback from Indonesian large construction firms regarding to their dynamic capabilities and industry specific factors that contribute business success in Indonesia.

The research is based on the Dynamic Capabilities Framework (Teece, D.J., 1994/1997 ; 2007/2009) and Five Forces Framework (Porter, M.E., 1985)

UPDATE:

10 April 2009 – This summary was prepared for the 31 March 2009 online based result only, the offline versions (paper based) were not included and the result given here is now outdated

Please contact me on +61 402155808 or email if you would like more information or a copy of research results.

Thanks, M. Sapri Pamulu

Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management: Organizing for Innovation and Growth (New Book)

Description:
How do firms compete? How do firms earn above normal returns? What's needed to sustain superior performance long term? An increasingly powerful answer to these fundamental questions of business strategy lies in the concept of dynamic capabilities. These are the skills, processes, routines, organizational structures, and disciplines that enable firms to build, employ, and orchestrate intangible assets relevant to satisfying customer needs, and which cannot be readily replicated by competitors. Enterprises with strong dynamic capabilities are intensely entrepreneurial. They not only adapt to business ecosystems; they also shape them through innovation, collaboration, learning, and involvement.

David Teece was the pioneer of the dynamic capabilities perspective. It is grounded in 25 years of his research, teaching, and consultancy. His ideas have been influential in business strategy, management, and economics, and are relevant to innovation, technology management, and competition policy.

Through his consultancy and advisory work he has also brought these ideas to bear in business and policy making around the world.

This book is the clearest and most succinct statement of the core ideas of dynamic capabilities. Teece explains their genesis, application, and how they offer an alternative approach to much conventional strategic thinking grounded in simplistic and outdated understandings of industrial organizations and the foundations of competitive advantage. Accessibly written and presented, it will be an invaluable and stimulating tool for all those who want to understand this important contribution to strategic thinking, be they MBA students, academics, managers, or consultants.

Product Details
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc., New York
ISBN13: 978-0-19-954512-4
ISBN10: 0-19-954512-X
May 2009, Not Yet Published

About the Author(s)
David J. Teece, Chaired Professor, University of California, Berkeley