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Dynamic strategy/ by Lalit Manral.
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an evolutionary theory approach /
Author:
Manral, Lalit.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxiii, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 Context, Concept, Theory, and Analytical Framework -- Part 1 The Conceptual Logic of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 2 Modern Corporations as Purposive Economic Systems -- Chapter 3 The Conceptual Imperative: Investments, Assets, and Enterprise Value -- Chapter 4 The Normative Imperative: Managing for Enterprise Value -- Part 2 The Evolutionary Foundations of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 5 Evolution as a Framework for Strategic Analysis -- Chapter 6 Analysis of Evolution of Economic Populations -- Chapter 7 Evolutionary Analysis of Strategic Firm Behavior -- Chapter 8 Fundamental Elements of a 'quasi-Darwinian' Evolutionary Theory -- Part 3 Dynamic Strategy as Evolutionary Processes -- Chapter 9 Dynamic Strategy as perpetual search -- Chapter 10 Dynamic Market Competition and Continuing Disequilibrium -- Chapter 11 Dynamic Adaptation as Persistence of Disequilibrium State -- Part 4 Evolutionary Strategy Dynamics (ESD) -- Chapter 12 The Limitations of Analytical Frameworks for Strategic Dynamics -- Chapter 13: A framework for Evolutionary Analysis of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 14: The Dynamic Context of Strategic Actions -- Chapter 15: Dynamic Adaptation as Continuing Co-creation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16 In Search for a New Paradigm.
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Subject:
Strategic planning. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00228-0
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9783032002280
Dynamic strategy = an evolutionary theory approach /
Manral, Lalit.
Dynamic strategy
an evolutionary theory approach /[electronic resource] :by Lalit Manral. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxiii, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 Context, Concept, Theory, and Analytical Framework -- Part 1 The Conceptual Logic of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 2 Modern Corporations as Purposive Economic Systems -- Chapter 3 The Conceptual Imperative: Investments, Assets, and Enterprise Value -- Chapter 4 The Normative Imperative: Managing for Enterprise Value -- Part 2 The Evolutionary Foundations of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 5 Evolution as a Framework for Strategic Analysis -- Chapter 6 Analysis of Evolution of Economic Populations -- Chapter 7 Evolutionary Analysis of Strategic Firm Behavior -- Chapter 8 Fundamental Elements of a 'quasi-Darwinian' Evolutionary Theory -- Part 3 Dynamic Strategy as Evolutionary Processes -- Chapter 9 Dynamic Strategy as perpetual search -- Chapter 10 Dynamic Market Competition and Continuing Disequilibrium -- Chapter 11 Dynamic Adaptation as Persistence of Disequilibrium State -- Part 4 Evolutionary Strategy Dynamics (ESD) -- Chapter 12 The Limitations of Analytical Frameworks for Strategic Dynamics -- Chapter 13: A framework for Evolutionary Analysis of Dynamic Strategy -- Chapter 14: The Dynamic Context of Strategic Actions -- Chapter 15: Dynamic Adaptation as Continuing Co-creation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16 In Search for a New Paradigm.
This book explains the dynamic processes of strategic management through scientific theorizing of the temporal heterogeneity of profit-seeking firms' strategic behavior. The theoretical explanation of dynamic strategy provided herein, which is not without significant normative implications, captures the inherent paradox of dynamic strategy. That a stream of dynamically inconsistent elemental actions of dynamic strategy, which are inextricably linked to the fundamental drivers of enterprise value in dynamic competitive environments, is requisite to achieve dynamically consistent returns over the firm's lifetime. The implementation challenge for a firm seeking to achieve its intended objective lies in comprehending (and managing) the dynamic interplay among the processes outside and within the firm that co-create the 'dynamic context' of the continuously emerging stream of strategic actions, which are elemental to dynamic strategy, and their performance outcomes. The book applies evolutionary theory to provide an alternative conceptualization of firms' temporal modification of strategic behavior. The explanatory framework is that of a quasi-Darwinian evolution by economic selection as opposed to the Darwinian evolution by natural selection. A quasi-Darwinian evolutionary theory of dynamic strategy, which situates the strategizing firm in an economic population of profit-seeking firms, conceptualizes dynamic strategy both as a determinant ('driver') and an outcome ('product') of hybrid - as opposed to top-down 'artificial' or bottom-up 'natural' - economic evolution. Catering to scholars in strategic management with appeal to most management sub-disciplines, this work provides researchers with the conceptual wherewithal to both formally and empirically model a wide variety of phenomena in dynamic industrial settings. Lalit Manral is a tenured Professor in the Management Department at the College of Business at the University of Central Oklahoma, USA. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Strategy and Management. His research in strategic management (advantage-seeking behavior) and entrepreneurial management (opportunity-seeking behavior) of firms, while borrowing from Evolutionary/IO economics, is theoretically motivated to contribute to a unified and general [evolutionary] theory of industry- and firm-dynamics. His theoretical interests lie in exploring how the demand, technological and policy factors that jointly determine the industry environment influence and are in turn influenced by dynamic firm behavior.
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