BookR. Narian, editor.
Summary: This book provides a knowledge-based view to the dynamic capabilities in an organization. The author integrates two existing views on gaining competitive advantage: the Knowledge View which suggests that the capability of organizations to learn faster than competitors is the only source of competitiveness; and the Dynamic Capability View which speculates that a firm's competitive advantage rests on it's ability to adapt to changes in the business environment. Using the IT sector in India as a case study, this book provides and tests a new framework-Knowledge-Based Dynamic Capabilities-in the prediction of competitive advantage in organizations.
Contents:
Preface
Compositional biochemistry of lignocellulosic resources and an overview of their Mycodegradation
Basic principle and mechanism of lignocellulosic Mycodegradation
Efficient fungal enzyme system working in mycodegradation of lingo celluloses
Fungal biodiversity producing cellulose involved in efficient cellulolysis
Fungal biodiversity producing laccase and peroxidase involved in efficient ligninolysis
Fungal biodiversity producing enzymes involved in efficient xylanolysis
Fungal cellulase system and mechanism of cellulolysis during Mycodegradation
Fungal pectinase system and mechanism of pectinolysis during Mycodegradation
Strategic role of lactases during mycodegradation of lignocelluloses
Application of mycodegradation in mushroom production. Selective mycodegradation of lignin in paper and pulp industry
Mycodegradation and bioconversion of lignocelluloses into bioactive compounds
Fungal digestion/treatment of lignocelluloses for nutritious animal fodder
Fungal hydrolysis and saccharification of lignocellulosic wastes for bioethanol production
Application of mycodegradation in production of secondary metabolites
Mycodegradation of lignocelluloses and release of common metabolites
Multiple factors influencing the strategy of Mycodegradation
Bioconversion of lignocelluloses into nutrient rich Agaricus mushroom
Index.