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Platform for advancing research in competence-based business management: A population of 84 concepts published between the years 1990–2002

A Focused Issue on Fundamental Issues in Competence Theory Development

ISBN: 978-1-84855-210-4, eISBN: 978-1-84855-211-1

Publication date: 1 January 2008

Abstract

This chapter is based on a four-year literature review process that focused on conceptual business management research. A new platform for advancing business management in competence-related ways is compiled using 66 references that contain a population of 84 competence-related business management concepts published in English between the years 1990 and 2002. For the purposes of this study, the home bases of focal firms are limited to the OECD countries. Ex ante, various research traditions were regrouped into eight schools of thought on business management based on resources, competences, knowledge, organizations, processes, business dynamism, evolution, and Porter's frameworks. The eligible concepts were identified via an analysis of 50 journals and books of 18 publishers. The findings reveal that 99 authors have assigned primary or secondary roles to a firm's competences within their 84 concepts across the eight schools of thought. The two schools with primary emphasis on a firm's competences, the dynamism-based school (18 concepts) and the competence-based school (16 concepts), have produced 34 (41%) concepts. The six other schools have generated 50 (60%) concepts: 14 knowledge-based, ten resource-based, ten evolutionary, seven Porterian, seven organization-based, and two process-based concepts. The platform developed in this chapter may help researchers to focus on the most promising areas and ways to produce highly applicable concepts for managing a firm's dynamic business. Some suggestions to this end are put forth: (i) increase future collaboration between scholars, business managers, and business consultants, (ii) advance competence-based concepts primarily along the international business dimension, and (iii) conduct future competence-related literature reviews. The rigorous conduct of future reviews involves the replicable ways of searching, browsing, including or excluding, retrieving, inferring, coding, and presenting the conceptual data.

Citation

Huovinen, P. (2008), "Platform for advancing research in competence-based business management: A population of 84 concepts published between the years 1990–2002", Sanchez, R. (Ed.) A Focused Issue on Fundamental Issues in Competence Theory Development (Research in Competence-Based Management, Vol. 4), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-218. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1744-2117(08)04005-X

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