The moderating role of managerial discretion: the impact of dynamic managerial capabilities on established firms' response strategies to disruptive innovation

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作者
Madi-Odeh, Rana Bassam [1 ,2 ]
Obeidat, Bader Yousef [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] British Univ Dubai, Fac Business & Law, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[2] Decis Support Dept, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[3] Univ Jordan, Sch Business, Dept Business Management, Amman, Jordan
关键词
Upper echelons theory; Dynamic managerial capabilities; Response strategies to disruptive innovation; Managerial discretion; Professional service firms; Emirate of Dubai; UPPER ECHELONS; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; SERVICE INNOVATION; BUSINESS STRATEGY; PERFORMANCE; TECHNOLOGY; CEO; COGNITION; RECONFIGURATION; PERSPECTIVE;
D O I
10.1108/IJIS-11-2023-0258
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F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeUsing the upper echelons theory, this study aims to investigate the moderating effect of managerial discretion (MD) on the impact of dynamic managerial capabilities (DMCs) on established firms' (EFs) response strategies to disruptive innovation (RStDI).Design/methodology/approachA cross-sectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire to collect data from senior management of sample firms, targeting the population of professional service firms (PSFs) operating in the Emirate of Dubai. After receiving 491 responses, data was analyzed using IBM packages (SPSS and Amos) through a covariance-based structural equation modeling technique.FindingsAs proposed, the underpinnings of DMCs (managerial human capital, managerial social capital and managerial cognitive perceptions) were associated with EFs' strategies for responding to DIs. Surprisingly, despite theoretical predictions, MD did not moderate the relationship. These findings provided support to the main propositions of the upper echelons theory, however, not for its contextual moderator (MD).Research limitations/implicationsThe cross-sectional approach to testing the research model limits the identified significant effects that should be further investigated. The research sample was restricted to PSFs operating in Dubai, UAE, thus limiting the generalizability of the findings to the examined context.Practical implicationsThe findings of this investigation are valuable to managers and hiring teams. They provide empirically supported insights on the critical role of managerial dynamic capabilities underpinnings (human capital, social capital and cognitive perceptions) in facilitating organizational RStDI. The findings also provide significant insights to policymakers, notably on the importance of innovative and well-crafted policies and regulative frameworks that enhance MD.Originality/valueThis study provides one of the first empirical quantitative analysis to assess MD and test its effects as a moderator, thus contributing significantly to the existing theoretical arguments on MD. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is among the first to quantify the relationship between DMCs and organizational RStDI.
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