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Production Planning & Control | 2017

A contingency view on the impact of supplier development on design and conformance quality performance

Hamid Salimian; Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani

Abstract This study extends contingency theory’s account of organisational size and culture by exploring the relationship between supplier development and internal quality performance. Drawing on supplier development research, the study aims to examine the moderating impact of organisational size and culture on the relationship between supplier development and design and conformance quality dimensions. Using survey data of 518 UK manufacturing organisations, we found that larger organisations with greater access to resources and a strong supply chain orientation culture tend to place the most weight on supplier development programmes which in turn yield higher internal quality performance. These findings contribute to ‘Operations Management Practice Contingency Research (OM PCR)’ and will raise awareness among operations managers of their future sourcing decisions.


European Business Review | 2015

The applicability of Grant’s framework in the dynamic digital age: a review and agenda for future research

Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani; Hamid Salimian; Ying-Ying Liao

Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the applicability of Grant’s framework in the current changing and dynamic environment. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, a critical review of Grant’s paper was conducted to identify the limitations and weaknesses of the framework, which prevent its effective application in the current digital age. Findings – As a result, this paper presented a modified framework and four propositions to consider dynamic capabilities in the new turbulent environment and extend the relationships between a firm’s resources, capabilities, dynamic capabilities, competitive advantage and competitive strategy. Findings tied to this initiative will provide important contributions to research. Originality/value – Rooted in resource-based view (RBV), the proposed framework puts forward a valid theoretical foundation on how to create a competitive advantage from a firm’s internal factors, including strategic resources, capabilities and dynamic capabilities. Furthermore, it contrib...


European Business Review | 2018

A contingency view to novelty: The role of product-service strategy, sensing capability and environmental turbulence

Mona Rashidirad; Hamid Salimian; Ebrahim Soltani

The aim of this study is to examine the impact of the fit between product-service strategy and sensing capability on novelty, and the potential moderating impact of contextual factors (i.e. technological and market turbulence) on novelty.,In line with the aim of the study, a quantitative approach is adopted and a multi-item scale survey is designed to collect primary data. Using a mixed mode survey, a total number of 491 questionnaires are collected from a sample of UK-based telecommunications firms. Multiple regression is used to test the hypotheses and predict the outcomes.,The results support the positive contribution of a contingency approach to the study of the impact of the fit between product-service strategy and sensing dynamic capability on novelty. The results also partially confirm the reinforcing impact of technological and market turbulence on novelty.,This study extends research on product-service strategy and sensing capability by adopting a contingency view, which intends to serve two purposes: to complement the existing reductionistic explanations and to explore how the relationship between product-service strategy and sensing capability could create novelty as well as the degree to which this relationship could be moderated in light of the external contextual factors.


Strategic Change | 2014

Do Contextual Factors Matter? A Missing Link Between Competitive Strategies–Dynamic Capabilities Alignment and e-Business Value†

Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani; Hamid Salimian


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering | 2017

Exploring the Contribution of Dynamic Capabilities to a Firm's Value Creation: The Role of Competitive Strategy

Mona Rashidirad; Hamid Salimian


Strategic Change | 2017

Competitive strategy, dynamic capability and value creation: Some empirical evidence from the UK telecommunications firms

Mona Rashidirad; Hamid Salimian; Ebrahim Soltani; Zahra Fazeli


Archive | 2017

Managing Clusters in SMEs: The Role of Dynamic Capabilities

Mona Rashidirad; Hamid Salimian


Strategic Change | 2015

‘Reductionistic’ and ‘Holistic’ Views of Resource-Based Theory: A Review of the Literature†

Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani; Hamid Salimian


Archive | 2015

Behavioral strategy and resource-based theory: an application and implications

Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani; Hamid Salimian


Archive | 2015

The role of Strategic alliance in Strategic alignment between competitive strategies and resources in SMEs

Mona Rashidirad; Ebrahim Soltani; Hamid Salimian

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