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Archive | 2005

THE IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT CONSULTING FIRMS ON BUILDING AND LEVERAGING CLIENTS’ COMPETENCES

Marc Baaij; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda

The “resources, dynamic capabilities and competences perspective” (Sanchez, 2001) has challenged firms to apply these concepts to improve their competitive position. Management consulting firms may assist clients in these efforts. However, the roles that management consulting firms fulfill in these processes can differ considerably and are under-researched. Therefore, insight in these different roles and the impact of these roles on clients’ competitive positioning in their industries is required. The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework that highlights the importance of distinguishing both roles and the implications for management consulting firms and for their clients. We illustrate the framework by elaborating on the relationship between both roles and the strategic renewal context of client firms. We conclude by pointing out the increasing importance of the competence leverage role of management consulting firms and how this development might contribute to a more hypercompetitive context for their clients.


European Management Journal | 2004

Strategic Renewal of Europe's Largest Telecom Operators (1992-2001):: From Herd Behaviour Towards Strategic Choice?

Marten Stienstra; Marc Baaij; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda


European Management Journal | 2004

The International Relocation of Corporate Centres:: Are Corporate Centres Sticky?

Marc Baaij; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda


Journal of International Business Studies | 2013

The role of headquarters-subsidiary geographic distance in strategic decisions by spatially disaggregated headquarters

Marc Baaij; Arjen Slangen


Long Range Planning | 2015

Why Do Multinational Corporations Relocate Core Parts of Their Corporate Headquarters Abroad

Marc Baaij; Tom Mom; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda


European Management Journal | 2004

Persistent superior economic performance, sustainable competitive advantage, and schumpeterian innovation: Leading established computer firms 1954-2000

Marc Baaij; Mark Greeven; Jan van Dalen


Strategic Change | 2005

How knowledge accumulation has changed strategy consulting: strategic options for established strategy consulting firms

Frans van den Bosch; Marc Baaij; Henk W. Volberda


M I T Sloan Management Review: MIT's journal of management research and ideas | 2011

Should Top Management Relocate Across National Borders

Marc Baaij; Tom Mom; Frans van den Bosch; Henk W. Volberda


Strategic Change | 2007

Sustained superior performance in changing environments: towards a synthesis and a research agenda

Marc Baaij; Patrick Reinmoeller; Nikolaj Niepce


Journal of Management Studies | 2017

Disaggregating the Corporate Headquarters: Investor Reactions to Inversion Announcements by US Firms

Arjen Slangen; Marc Baaij; Riccardo Valboni

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Frans van den Bosch

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Henk W. Volberda

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Marten Stienstra

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Tom Mom

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Arjen Slangen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Jan van Dalen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Abe de Jong

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Arjen Mulder

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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