Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Absorptive Capacity
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- March and Simon (1958: 188) suggested most innovations result from borrowing rather than invention
- firm's absorptive
capacity
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- - Recognize the value of the new, external information, assimilate it and apply it to commercial ends.
- It is a source of innovation
- innovative
capabilities
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- Critical component: Exploit externla knowledge (evaluate and utilize)
- firm level
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- - An organization's absorptive capacity will depend on the absorptive capacities of its individual members.
- Absorptive capacity refers not only to the acquisition or assimilation of information by an organization but also to the organization's ability to exploit it
- Ways of generating
- conduct their own R&D
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- This kind of company is better able to use externally available information
- developing as a byproduct of a firm's
manufacturing operations
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- direct involvement in manufacturing, a firm is better able to recognize and exploit new information relevant to a particular product market
- send personnel to advanced technical training
- Sources
- comunication
- between the external environment and the
organization
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- remeber the ideia of OPEN INNOVATION
- outward-looking
- among the subunits of the
organization
- inward-looking
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- any particular body of expertise
could become sufficiently overlapping and specialized that it impedes the incorporation of outside knowledge and results
in the pathology of the not-invented-here (NIH) syndrome
- on the character and distribution of expertise within the
organization
- cognitive structures
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- Research on memory development suggests
that accumulated prior knowledge increases both the ability to put new knowledge into memory, what we would refer to as the acquisition of knowledge, and the ability to recall and use it
- R&D
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- creates a capacity to assimilate and exploit new knowledge
- two factors that will affect a firm's incentives to learn
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- and, therefore, its incentives to invest in absorptive capacity
via its R&D expenditures
- quantity of knowledge to be
assimilated
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- there is the quantity of
knowledge to be assimilated and exploited: the more there is,
the greater the incentive
- difficulty of learning
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- Second, there is the difficulty (or,
conversely, the ease) of learning. Some types of information
are more difficult to assimilate and use than others
- Structure
- Objective
- Methodology
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- Main contributions
- model of firm investment in research and
development (R&D)
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- We formulate a model of firm investment in research and development (R&D), in which R&D contributes to a firm's absorptive capacity, and test predictions relating a firm's investment in R&D to the knowledge underlying technical change within an industry.
- Research Problem
- Absorptive capacity must to be internally or externally?
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- . A question remains as to whether absorptive capacity needs to be
internally developed or to what extent a firm may simply buy
it via, for example, hiring new personnel, contracting for consulting services, or even through corporate acquisitions.
- can be used for
- knowledge
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- - May include knowledge of the most recent scientific of technological developments in a given field.
- knowledge must be diverse, because it facilitates
the innovative process by enabling the individual to make novel associations and linkages.
- prior learning
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- Have effect on subsequent learning tasks
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- EXAMPLE 1: "students who have thoroughly mastered the principles of algebra find it easier to grasp advanced work in mathematics such as calculus."
EXAMPLE 2: who compared students learning LlSP as a first programming language with students learning LlSP after having learned Pascal. The Pascal students learned LlSP much more effectively, in part because they better appreciated the semantics of various programming concepts.
- prior knowledge
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- prior knowledge permits the assimilation and exploitation of new knowledge
- learning capabilities
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- involve the development of the capacity to assimilate existing knowledge
- have the same necessary preconditions
- problem solving
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- problem-solving skills represent a capacity to create new knowledge.
considerable time and effort should be spent on early problems before moving on to more complex problems
- two features of absorptive capacity that
will affect innovative performance in an
evolving, uncertain environment
- Accumulating
absorptive
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- Accumulating absorptive capacity in one period will permit its more efficient accumulation
in the next
- expectation formation
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- in an uncertain environment, absorptive capacity affects expectation formation, permitting the firm to predict more accurately the nature and commercial potential of technological advances.