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In small firms, adaptive capability exercises a handling grip on competitive strategy for superior performance (primarily acting as a mediator) and may offset, through attenuation, the adverse impact of limited availability of resources.

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Besides exercising a handling grip on competitive strategy, adaptive capability is more important than competitive strategy per se for superior performance. Adaptive capability simultaneously undertakes additional secondary roles, reinforcing innovation competitive strategy for innovation-related outcomes. Adaptive capability reflects managerial proficiency for competitive actions, which is why it may offset, through attenuation, the adverse impact of small firm limited resources.

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This page is a summary of: Small Firm Adaptive Capability, Competitive Strategy, and Performance Outcomes: Competing Mediation vs. Moderation Perspectives, Strategic Change, July 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/jsc.2073.
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