Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007

In studying organisational change in Air Seychelles, the context, content and process of change together with the interconnections of the airline and the tourism industry in Seychelles through time is explored. The literature review shows that the substantive issues of interest to this study, contex...

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Main Author: Padayachy, Lunez Jude
Other Authors: Makin, V. I. (Prof.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4883
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-48832016-04-16T04:08:13Z Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007 Padayachy, Lunez Jude Makin, V. I. (Prof.) Sustainable competitive advantage Industry-based view Resource-based view of the firm Strategic ability Strategy implementation Organisational change Air Seychelles transformation Epistemological assumptions Contextualism Tourism Area Life Cycle model Tourism industry in Seychelles Variance theory Process theory Processual framework 387.70973 Airlines -- Seychelles Tourism -- Seychelles Competition -- Air Seychelles Strategic management -- Air Seychelles Organizational change -- Air Seychelles Ecotourism In studying organisational change in Air Seychelles, the context, content and process of change together with the interconnections of the airline and the tourism industry in Seychelles through time is explored. The literature review shows that the substantive issues of interest to this study, contextualism as a theory of methods in management research, requires a case based research in particular with regards to the following gaps in the literature: the integration of inner and outer perspectives on sustaining competitive advantage, and conceptual insights on how strategy links firms and their environment. The study adopted a contextual and processual framework to build a theoretical perspective of competitive advantage. The study contributes to the field of strategic management and tourism development in Seychelles in the following ways: firstly, the development of a contextual and processual framework to explain the transformation of firms over time; secondly, the development of an understanding of the historical context of the tourism industry and its interactions with other sectors of the Seychelles economy; thirdly, developing an understanding of how Air Seychelles developed its resources and capabilities to sustain competitive advantage; fourthly, linking change processes and action to performance and in a sense developing an understanding on strategy implementation of strategic management practice in Air Seychelles. The study sheds some light on strategy formation and implementation at the firm level, and the dynamics between the firm and the industry. The findings suggest that firms respond opportunistically to external discontinuities in a dynamic environment - the entrepreneurial leadership of a firm prepares and support managers to operate under conditions of great uncertainty and ambiguity and allows them to behave opportunistically. Graduate School of Business Leadership DBL Thesis (D. B. L.) 2011-10-04T08:13:35Z 2011-10-04T08:13:35Z 2010-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4883 en 1 online resource (ix, 439 leaves)
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topic Sustainable competitive advantage
Industry-based view
Resource-based view of the firm
Strategic ability
Strategy implementation
Organisational change
Air Seychelles transformation
Epistemological assumptions
Contextualism
Tourism Area Life Cycle model
Tourism industry in Seychelles
Variance theory
Process theory
Processual framework
387.70973
Airlines -- Seychelles
Tourism -- Seychelles
Competition -- Air Seychelles
Strategic management -- Air Seychelles
Organizational change -- Air Seychelles
Ecotourism
spellingShingle Sustainable competitive advantage
Industry-based view
Resource-based view of the firm
Strategic ability
Strategy implementation
Organisational change
Air Seychelles transformation
Epistemological assumptions
Contextualism
Tourism Area Life Cycle model
Tourism industry in Seychelles
Variance theory
Process theory
Processual framework
387.70973
Airlines -- Seychelles
Tourism -- Seychelles
Competition -- Air Seychelles
Strategic management -- Air Seychelles
Organizational change -- Air Seychelles
Ecotourism
Padayachy, Lunez Jude
Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
description In studying organisational change in Air Seychelles, the context, content and process of change together with the interconnections of the airline and the tourism industry in Seychelles through time is explored. The literature review shows that the substantive issues of interest to this study, contextualism as a theory of methods in management research, requires a case based research in particular with regards to the following gaps in the literature: the integration of inner and outer perspectives on sustaining competitive advantage, and conceptual insights on how strategy links firms and their environment. The study adopted a contextual and processual framework to build a theoretical perspective of competitive advantage. The study contributes to the field of strategic management and tourism development in Seychelles in the following ways: firstly, the development of a contextual and processual framework to explain the transformation of firms over time; secondly, the development of an understanding of the historical context of the tourism industry and its interactions with other sectors of the Seychelles economy; thirdly, developing an understanding of how Air Seychelles developed its resources and capabilities to sustain competitive advantage; fourthly, linking change processes and action to performance and in a sense developing an understanding on strategy implementation of strategic management practice in Air Seychelles. The study sheds some light on strategy formation and implementation at the firm level, and the dynamics between the firm and the industry. The findings suggest that firms respond opportunistically to external discontinuities in a dynamic environment - the entrepreneurial leadership of a firm prepares and support managers to operate under conditions of great uncertainty and ambiguity and allows them to behave opportunistically. === Graduate School of Business Leadership === DBL === Thesis (D. B. L.)
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title Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
title_short Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
title_full Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
title_fullStr Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
title_full_unstemmed Competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air Seychelles 1970 to 2007
title_sort competitiveness and strategic change : a longitudinal study of the interactions between tourism industry and air seychelles 1970 to 2007
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