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This study mapped the seminal intellectual structure, the recent mainstream research, and discussed the evolution from seminal intellectual structure to mainstream research on resource-based View (RBV) for strategic resource management (SRM) in the urban context. We performed bibliometrics through co-citation analysis and bibliographic coupling.
Findings:
- RBV has not been enough for the public, private or mixed organisations to set their SRM;
- RBV, relational view, industry-structure view, and stakeholder theory are critical for SRM in cities;
- we conceptualised the term ‘strategic urban network’ for SRM, which mainly concerns with the dynamic of resources and stakeholders within the urban context.
Social capital, dynamic capabilities, human resources, non-human resources, marketing, knowledge-based view, and global and diverse stakeholders are vital aspects for efficient exploration and exploitation in strategic urban networks. In turn, it can result in the better socioeconomic development of cities and performance of public, private, and mixed-owned organisations.
José Storopoli
Donizete Beck
Júlio Carneiro da Cunha













