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Theorising Synchronization of Organizational Resources in Dynamic Environments

Siala, Haytham and Kutsch, Elmar and Gupta, Suraksha and Sivarajah, Uthayasankar and Nyuur, Richard and Shin, Matthew Minsuk and Seo, Minji (2025) Theorising Synchronization of Organizational Resources in Dynamic Environments. Thunderbird International Business Review. ISSN 1096-4762

Type of Research: Article
Creators: Siala, Haytham and Kutsch, Elmar and Gupta, Suraksha and Sivarajah, Uthayasankar and Nyuur, Richard and Shin, Matthew Minsuk and Seo, Minji
Description:

Resource orchestration (RO) in dynamic environments poses challenges during strategic initiatives. Although prior research highlights RO's benefits, little is known about how managerial decisions influence RO over time, potentially leading to inefficiencies. This study examines two multi-year strategic initiatives: an innovative city project and a
telecommunications network upgrade for exploring how RO actions adapt to shifting priorities using historical methods and longitudinal data. This study contributes to our
understanding by examining RO processes in dynamic nvironments, offering a framework for synchronizing RO, and proposing a roadmap to guide senior management in aligning
initiatives with organizational assets. It highlights the importance of adaptation and ambidexterity. Our findings identify four key synchronization processes—refocusing,
descoping, substituting, and deferring—essential for managing strategic initiatives. A framework that aligns organizational capabilities with the benefits of innovation through four synchronization states: 'Drowning', 'Swimming', 'Treading Water', and 'Doggy Paddle' is presented. Implications, future research and limitations are discussed.

Official Website: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15206874
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Date: 28 August 2025
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2025 09:49
Last Modified: 05 Sep 2025 09:49
Item ID: 24651
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/24651

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