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Absorptive capacityIn business administration , absorptive capacity is used to measure firm's ability to value, assimilate, and apply new knowledge. It is studied on multiple levels (individual, group, firm, and national level). Antecedents are prior-based knowledge (knowledge stocks and knowledge flows) as well as communication. It is studied involving a firm's innovation performance, firm's aspiration level, and organizational learning. The theory bases involve organizational learning, industrial economics, the resource-based view of the firm, dynamic capabilities. ReferenceIt was first introduced by Cohen and Levinthal (1990, Absorptive capacity: A new perspective on learning and innovation. In: Administrative Science Quarterly, Volume 24, pg. 128-152). The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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