Organizational resources, external environment, innovation and firm performance: A critical review of literature
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2015-03Author
Ombaka, B
Machuki, VN
Mahasi, J
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Explaining why organizations in the same industry and markets differ in their
performance remains a fundamental question within strategic management circles.
Researchers have partly attributed the variation to a number of factors among them
industry structure, resources of a firm, and continuous innovation that keep a firm a head
of competition. On a global scale, there is continued search for the sources of variation in
firm performance. As part of this effort, this paper reviews literature on factors that have
partial explanation to variation in organization performance namely: organizational
resources, external environment and innovation. It is apparent from literature that
organization resources have a direct impact on performance. However, this influence is
subject to other factors key among them the external environment and innovation. In an
attempt to bring out extant gaps on how the resource - performance relationship is
influenced by the external environment and innovation, this paper observes that these
factors have been found to have independent effect on performance. However, their role in
this respect remain scanty, both conceptually and empirically. To contribute to the current
state of knowledge in this front, the paper proposes a conceptual model that can guide an
empirical investigation on the influence of external environment and innovation on the
relationship between organizational resources and performance. The empirical research, it
is hoped will address the identified gaps.
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Ombaka, B.I, Machuki, V. N, phd2 and Mahasi, J. (2015). Organizational resources, external environment, innovation and firm performance: a critical review of literature. DBA Africa management review 5(1), Pp. 60-74Publisher
University of Nairobi