What can Latin‐American entrepreneurs learn from Catalan gazelles?

Veneta Andonova, Alexandina Stoyanova, Carlos Valencia, Jorge Juliao‐rossi

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The purpose of this paper is to systematize the strategic capabilities of seven surviving industrial Catalan companies which were going through explosive growth in 1999. We use the comparative case studies method to draw on the common features among the seven in‐debt cases we built. We are well aware that the method of comparative case studies does not provide a sufficient base for bold generalizations. However, the qualitative approach adopted here allows for the first in‐depth look at the strategies that bring surviving entrepreneurs from explosive growth to a more balanced growth path. We identify four organizational capabilities as key to the survival of these businesses ten years later: first, ability to prioritize product and market development, including internationalization, over operations; second, ability to reorganize internally and delegate in a timely manner; third, ability to manage innovation and support creativity linked to productivity; and finally, ability to manage economic and financial resources. Implications for the culturally proximate and less‐studied Latin‐American gazelles are presented.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)290-317
Número de páginas28
PublicaciónAcademia Revista Latinoamericana de Administracion
Volumen26
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 23 ago. 2013

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