2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.lrp.2019.101951
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Disentangling combinations and contingencies of generic strategies: A set-theoretic configurational approach

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“…As a result, airport managers and airline companies must develop new strategies to gain and sustain competitive advantages. 21 Companies chase various strategies to survive with this intense competition. Many airline companies adopt a hybrid strategy.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, airport managers and airline companies must develop new strategies to gain and sustain competitive advantages. 21 Companies chase various strategies to survive with this intense competition. Many airline companies adopt a hybrid strategy.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many firms fail to adopt the hybrid strategy. 21 Such issues increase organizations’ pressure to implement more efficient and effective strategic change. 19 A limited number of studies considered adopt a hybrid strategy within readiness for change.…”
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“…A relevant search in electronic bibliographical databases (i.e., Scopus and IEEEXplore) yields specific examples including the correlation of the equifinality in open source software development [30] as well as knowledge sourcing in foreign-owned subsidiaries [31,32] and open innovation in the biotechnological cluster [33,34]. Restaurant firms, [35], circular economy industries [36] and apparel manufacturing [37] have also been examined Identification of the need for equifinal configurations in high technology industrial cluster [38][39][40], including dynamic configurations in the chemical industry [41], high performance in agribusinesses [42] and the specification of them in the airline industry [43].…”
Section: Equifinality In a Cross-industry Framework: A State-of-the-a...mentioning
confidence: 99%