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Can we build it? Yes, we can! complexities of resource re-deployment to fight pandemic.

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INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages 191-207

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.01.013

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Resourcing strategy; Resourcefulness; Capability re-deployment; COVID-19; Innovation

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This study explores the success and failure of different attempts by companies to produce medical equipment during COVID-19, by integrating concepts of resourcefulness, managerial cognition, and product architecture to develop a typology of resourcing approaches. The research illustrates its theorizing through case studies on the manufacturing processes of face shields, hand sanitiser, face masks, and medical ventilators.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries asked their domestic firms to produce various medical equipment. Many firms promised to do so, including redesigns of existing ventilators or designing new ones. Despite these firms? enthusiasm, however, many of their attempts at being resourceful- through deploying their resources in activities beyond their current use- were unsuccessful. Our study attempts to explain why the success of these efforts varied. We integrate concepts of resourcefulness, managerial cognition, and product architecture to develop a typology of resourcing approaches, using a firm?s characteristics and resources, its interpretative frames, and the technical and regulatory characteristics of the product being resourced for as boundary conditions. We illustrate our theorizing through case studies on the manufacturing of face shields, hand sanitiser, face masks, and medical ventilators. Our study provides important implications for firms attempting to deploy their resources in new contexts.

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