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The influence of organizational absorptive capacity on product and process innovation
Nika Murovec, Igor Prodan, 2008, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: The innovativeness of an organization has an important impact on its profitability as well as on the competitiveness of a country's economy as a whole. Since the innovativeness of Slovenian organizations is low, it is important that managers and industrial policy makers know which factors influence an organizations' innovation. One of these factors is supposed to be the organizational absorptive capacity. Absorptive capacity is one of the most important concepts that have emerged in the field of organizational research in the past years. Absorptive capacity is defined as the set of organizational routines and processes through which an organization identifies and values new external information, and then acquires it, assimilates it and applies it to commercial ends. The results of this research confirm the strong and positive impact of Slovenian organizations' absorptive capacity on process innovation and the even bigger positive influence on the organizations' product innovation.
Ključne besede: innovation, innovativeness, absorptive capacity, enterprises, structural equation modelling, Slovenia
Objavljeno v DKUM: 22.01.2018; Ogledov: 1201; Prenosov: 390
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Absorptive and transformative capacities in nanotechnology innovation systems
Krsto Pandža, Robin Holt, 2007, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: We identify managerial challenges offered by an emergent nanotechnology innovation system in which knowledge is dispersed, asymmetric and contested. We argue the proposed models of knowledge absorption and transformation enhance existing theories of knowledge and emergent technology by recognizing how and why knowledge flows among the actors in emergent technology innovationsystem. We base our argument on combined research evidence from a Delphi study concerning the future of European manufacturing, from which a selected statement has been analyzed, and from analysis of the NanoManufacturing Institute at Leeds University, UK; specifically its work in building ties between different actors associated with nanotechnology. We conclude our paper with suggestions for future research.
Ključne besede: technology management, nanotehnology, innovation systems, knowledge flows, absorptive capacity, transformative capacity
Objavljeno v DKUM: 31.05.2012; Ogledov: 1848; Prenosov: 100
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