Dynamic capabilities, operational capabilities (educational-marketing) and performance
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Keywords

Dynamic capabilities
operational capabilities
marketing capability
technological capability
performance.

How to Cite

Roseli Wünsch Takahashi, A., Bulgacov, S., & Maier Giacomini, M. (2017). Dynamic capabilities, operational capabilities (educational-marketing) and performance. Review of Business Management, 19(65), 375–393. https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v0i0.2831

Abstract

Purpose – To verify the relationship between dynamic capabilities
(DCs) and their impact on performance mediated by operational
capabilities, considering educational technological capabilities and
marketing capabilities in private higher education institutions (HEIs)
in Brazil.


Design/methodology/approach – A survey was carried out in 1.932
higher education institutions, resulting in 316 valid insertions. Research
involved dynamic capabilities, operational capabilities, performance
and environmental dynamism constructs.


Findings – The research revealed the emergence and explanation
of a competitor model containing relationships that had not been
considered by previous models, i.e., the direct influence of technological
educational capabilities on marketing capabilities.


Originality/value – The results revealed greater managerial complexity
when referring to the relationship between DCs and performance,
and contribute to research concerning HEIs in Brazil and to academic
management itself.

https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v0i0.2831
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