2018
Authors
Ribau C.P.; Moreira A.C.; Raposo M.;
Publication
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Abstract
This paper analyses the internationalisation of SMEs highlighting the importance of social network analysis (SNA) to display the main categories involved in SME internationalisation research. Methodologically, the paper uses a systematic review of the literature as a departure point to select the main papers on the internationalisation of SMEs and uses SNA to illustrate the main categories that have been used by researchers to identify how sectoral studies (manufacturing vs. service firms and single vs. multiple industry) have evolved and to identify the geographical origins of the papers carried out on SME internationalisation. This study is useful for researchers and academic community alike as it embeds the three main categories found (internationalisation theories, international strategy and performance) using SNA methodology.
2018
Authors
Moreira, AC; Evangelista, AGF;
Publication
Handbook of Research on Strategic Innovation Management for Improved Competitive Advantage
Abstract
This chapter analyzes the challenges faced by a glass bottle manufacturer when incorporating the research, development, and innovation (RDI) standards into the firm's integrated management systems. Based on a case study, this chapter explores how the firm managed to incorporate the new standards into the already set of integrated management system based on the ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards that the firm has managed to internalize in its continuous improvement process. In order to incorporate this new RDI management system, the firm developed a set of three procedures that involve an ideas management and opportunity evaluation procedure, a production knowledge interface management procedure, and an RDI project management system. These three procedures are now internalized as part of the integrated management system. © 2018, IGI Global.
2019
Authors
Fernandes, LC; Pereira, C; Simões, D; Moreira, AC;
Publication
Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Internationalization - Advances in Business Strategy and Competitive Advantage
Abstract
2018
Authors
Pinto, LS; Ribeiro, MM; Moreira, AC;
Publication
Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science - Enhancing Competitive Advantage With Dynamic Management and Engineering
Abstract
2021
Authors
Rosario, AT; Moreira, AC; Macedo, P;
Publication
CUADERNOS DE GESTION
Abstract
tThe objective of this paper is to analyse the retail banking behaviour in Portugal (2008-2010, 2011-2013 and 2014-2016), by taking into account the financial and economic assistance programme (FEAP) - monitored by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund - that Portugal went through and that started in 2011. With competitive dynamics it is possible to understand the evolution of competitive strategies of the institutions of a strategic group within a given time horizon. Data were collected after consultation of reports and accounts of Banks from Banco de Portugal database. The results were analysed and discussed in light of the theory of strategic groups and their competitive dynamics allows us to conclude that: Banks implemented different competitive strategies; Strategic groups have dissimilar resources; and Strategic groups display different strategies. The 2008-2010 period can be considered as a 'deregulated' period, the 2011-2013 as a period of 'imposed regulation', and the 2014-2016 as a period of 'strategic consolidation' with strategic changes that have prompted strategic groupings of the various institutions as consequence of a low mobility barrier strategy.
2019
Authors
Durão, V; Moreira, AC;
Publication
Multilevel Approach to Competitiveness in the Global Tourism Industry
Abstract
This chapter, based on a single case study, has as its main objective to analyze a real example of creating an inter-organizational network and to perceive what was done for the selection and creation of the strategic partnerships and inter-organizational network and what factors or conditions can inhibit these partnerships from having long-term success and throughout its life cycle. For this, a qualitative study based on action research and semi-structured interviews was conducted. Results show although many companies settle in inter-organizational networks to gain competitive advantage, cases of failure are still quite high. In this case, upstream partnerships have not been based on long-term trust and commitment, which has jeopardized the continuity of the network, although there is an express desire to re-establish contacts. The partnership established downstream did not show the same commitment to continue the partnership with a total termination of the relationship.
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