Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5107197 Journal of World Business 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Research recognizes that emerging market firms (EMFs) have relatively underdeveloped absorptive capacity. Yet, scarce attention has been paid to the conditions that constrain or facilitate EMFs' absorptive capacity development. In this article, we explore how differences in home country resource environments influence EMFs' absorptive capacity. We suggest that home country institutions and factor markets influence EMFs' choice among three learning strategies: duplicative imitation, creative imitation, and innovation. Building on the organizational learning perspective, we then explore how learning strategies of EMFs' from different emerging economies influence their preferences with respect to sources of new knowledge, and consequently the implications of these strategic choices for their absorptive capacity.
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