Bogodistov, YevgenYevgenBogodistovBeimborn, DanielDanielBeimborn0000-0002-6294-02122025-01-172025-01-1720241471-9045https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/105913In highly regulated public organizations, dynamic capabilities might be of a completely different nature since opportunity recognition (sensing) and strategic decision-making (seizing) are taken over by the regulator. The spirit of a dynamic capability is retained at the level of operational-level entrepreneurship. We elaborate on the only part of the dynamic capability left to highly regulated public organizations: the reconfiguration of the resource base addressing the expectations of the regulator. Using longitudinal panel data from a sample of general practitioners from public hospitals in Ukraine, we legitimize the construct of reconfiguration-centred dynamic capability and test its impact on hospitals’ performance.engFlying with clipped wings : dynamic capabilities of publicly owned health care providersarticle10.1080/14719037.2024.2415707