Ojukwu, Henry Sonna
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POSTULATING THEORY SYNTHESIZATION FOR STRATEGIC ALLIANCE AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE SUCCESS IN NIGERIA Ojukwu, Henry Sonna
Milestone: Journal of Strategic Management Vol. 4 No 2 September 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/ms.v4i2.7950

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Irrespective of country and economy, organizations around the globe are constantly scanning for ways to enhance their competitive position for sustained industry performance amidst heightened competition. Rather than competing against each other, these firms view themselves as strategic partners for long-term industry relationships. To this end, the study analyzed how theoretical Synthesization would greatly influence the positional standing of aligning firms. To achieve the study intent, the scoping review approach was employed. Study materials were mainly journal articles sourced from academic search engines and institutional databases. The study clearly states that regarding strategic alliance and competitive advantage, the essence of possessing rare, uncopiable, and non-substitutability organizational resources should be for inter-organizational purposes rather than individualist exploitation.
Entrepreneurial Skills and Performance of Pharmaceutical Firms in Anambra State Nigeria Ejike, Daniel Chukwuma; Anyika, Michael Ikenna; Ojukwu, Henry Sonna
Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review (July 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62794/pjer.v2i2.2918

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This study is an eye-opener for pharmaceutical students to learn from the experience of older pharmaceutical retail businesses on survival skills required in Nigeria's health sector. The study examined how registered pharmaceutical retail enterprises in Nigeria's Anambra State performed with their entrepreneurial qualities. The research used a descriptive survey methodology. Using Taro Yamane’s statistical technique from 1961, a sample of 180 community pharmacy practitioners in the Nigerian state of Anambra with 328 registered licenses was selected. Regression and correlation analyses were the utilized statistical methods. The study results show that entrepreneurial mentoring and innovative capability significantly favours the success of pharmaceutical retail firms in the Nigerian state of Anambra. The study concludes that developing entrepreneurial abilities is essential for improved performance, regardless of how skilled community pharmacy practitioners may be. There were some recommendations in keeping with the study's findings.
POSTULATING THEORY SYNTHESIZATION FOR STRATEGIC ALLIANCE AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE SUCCESS IN NIGERIA Ojukwu, Henry Sonna
Milestone: Journal of Strategic Management Vol. 4 No 2 September 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/ms.v4i2.7950

Abstract

Irrespective of country and economy, organizations around the globe are constantly scanning for ways to enhance their competitive position for sustained industry performance amidst heightened competition. Rather than competing against each other, these firms view themselves as strategic partners for long-term industry relationships. To this end, the study analyzed how theoretical Synthesization would greatly influence the positional standing of aligning firms. To achieve the study intent, the scoping review approach was employed. Study materials were mainly journal articles sourced from academic search engines and institutional databases. The study clearly states that regarding strategic alliance and competitive advantage, the essence of possessing rare, uncopiable, and non-substitutability organizational resources should be for inter-organizational purposes rather than individualist exploitation.