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Mie Augier
Researcher at Naval Postgraduate School
Publications - 77
Citations - 5887
Mie Augier is an academic researcher from Naval Postgraduate School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organizational learning & Dynamic capabilities. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 75 publications receiving 5497 citations. Previous affiliations of Mie Augier include Stanford University.
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Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision‐Making Processes in Administrative Organizations
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Dynamic Capabilities and the Role of Managers in Business Strategy and Economic Performance
Mie Augier,David J. Teece +1 more
TL;DR: The role of managers in the economic system is highlighted and discussed within the context of economic and organizational research, and some promising new developments and areas for future research are identified.
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Benefiting from Innovation: Value Creation, Value Appropriation and the Role of Industry Architectures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider how innovators benefit from value appropriation and creation, and they provide an integrative guide that explains how firms should manage their position along the value chain to capture returns from innovation, thus extending and qualifying Teece's original predictions and prescriptions.
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Benefiting from innovation: Value creation, value appropriation and the role of industry architectures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider how innovators benefit from value appropriation and creation, and they provide an integrative guide that explains how firms should manage their position along the value chain to capture returns from innovation.
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Strategy as Evolution with Design: The Foundations of Dynamic Capabilities and the Role of Managers in the Economic System
Mie Augier,David J. Teece +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the intellectual roots of the dynamic capabilities framework and draw on insights from Edith Penrose as well as others in order to help explain the essence of the business enterprise, and how it can escape the zero profit trap.