Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7414852 | BRQ Business Research Quarterly | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
We enrich the treatment of the absorptive capacity phases including the moderating effects between routines associated to the traditional potential-realized absorptive capacities. Taking into account external knowledge search strategies, the deeper external relationships, the better transference and appropriation of specific external knowledge. Nevertheless, when the moderating role of assimilation is included, cooperation agreements appear as the most efficient source of external knowledge. Finally, we show that technological tools let firms store and structure the information making easier its use for international patenting. This positive effect is reinforced in the presence of exploitation routines, since technological knowledge will better fit to the industry's key factors of success.
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Authors
Fernando E. GarcÃa-Muiña, RocÃo González-Sánchez,