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Dynamic capabilities research in international marketing: a systematic literature review and direction for future research

Dynamic capabilities research in international marketing: a systematic literature review and direction for future research
Dynamic capabilities research in international marketing: a systematic literature review and direction for future research
Purpose: this study intends to (1) systematically review methodological, theoretical and empirical aspects of dynamic capabilities (DCs) research in international marketing; (2) identify problematic areas and gaps in the reviewed literature and (c) provide directions to address problematic aspects and fill the gaps in future research.

Design/methodology/approach: the study applies a systematic literature review methodology and covers 97 articles published between 2001 and 2022 in peer-reviewed journals ranked 2, 3, 4 and 4* in the Academic Journal Guide 2021.

Findings: the content analysis shows that (1) methodologically, the literature is dominated by single-country studies conducted mostly in Asia and Europe on a cross-section of industries, mostly adopting survey-based approaches with a cross-sectional time emphasis; (2) theoretically, dynamic capabilities view is mainly accompanied by resource-based view, followed by institutional-, organizational learning- and internationalization theories; and (3) according to the nomological network, DCs are predicted by firm-characteristics, factors related to networks/relationship/partnerships and managerial characteristics, while they act as predictors of performance-related, strategy-related and operational change and renewal-specific outcomes. Several problematic aspects and gaps for each part of the review are diagnosed.

Originality/value: the authors provide a comprehensive assessment of current knowledge on methodological, theoretical and empirical aspects of the relevant literature, map a nomological network of variables surrounding DCs in international marketing research and offer future research directions capitalizing on the problems and gaps identified in the review.
Dynamic Capabilities, International Marketing, Nomological Network, Systematic Review, Dynamic capabilities, Systematic review, International marketing, Nomological network
0265-1335
1618-1672
Dayangan, Cagla
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Aykol, Bilge
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Dayangan, Cagla
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Aykol, Bilge
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Dayangan, Cagla and Aykol, Bilge (2024) Dynamic capabilities research in international marketing: a systematic literature review and direction for future research. International Marketing Review, 41 (6), 1618-1672. (doi:10.1108/IMR-08-2023-0168).

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Purpose: this study intends to (1) systematically review methodological, theoretical and empirical aspects of dynamic capabilities (DCs) research in international marketing; (2) identify problematic areas and gaps in the reviewed literature and (c) provide directions to address problematic aspects and fill the gaps in future research.

Design/methodology/approach: the study applies a systematic literature review methodology and covers 97 articles published between 2001 and 2022 in peer-reviewed journals ranked 2, 3, 4 and 4* in the Academic Journal Guide 2021.

Findings: the content analysis shows that (1) methodologically, the literature is dominated by single-country studies conducted mostly in Asia and Europe on a cross-section of industries, mostly adopting survey-based approaches with a cross-sectional time emphasis; (2) theoretically, dynamic capabilities view is mainly accompanied by resource-based view, followed by institutional-, organizational learning- and internationalization theories; and (3) according to the nomological network, DCs are predicted by firm-characteristics, factors related to networks/relationship/partnerships and managerial characteristics, while they act as predictors of performance-related, strategy-related and operational change and renewal-specific outcomes. Several problematic aspects and gaps for each part of the review are diagnosed.

Originality/value: the authors provide a comprehensive assessment of current knowledge on methodological, theoretical and empirical aspects of the relevant literature, map a nomological network of variables surrounding DCs in international marketing research and offer future research directions capitalizing on the problems and gaps identified in the review.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 October 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 November 2024
Published date: 29 November 2024
Keywords: Dynamic Capabilities, International Marketing, Nomological Network, Systematic Review, Dynamic capabilities, Systematic review, International marketing, Nomological network

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Local EPrints ID: 497032
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497032
ISSN: 0265-1335
PURE UUID: c4f3d65a-9be7-4f5e-8c2d-9d666812d681
ORCID for Cagla Dayangan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7561-1944

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Date deposited: 10 Jan 2025 17:40
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:40

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Author: Cagla Dayangan ORCID iD
Author: Bilge Aykol

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