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Knowledge management practices as a source of a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacity. / Selivanovskikh, Louisa; Latukha, Marina; Mitskevich, Ekaterina; Pitinov, Sergey.
в: Journal of East-West Business, Том 26, № 3, 02.07.2020, стр. 293-325.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Knowledge management practices as a source of a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacity
AU - Selivanovskikh, Louisa
AU - Latukha, Marina
AU - Mitskevich, Ekaterina
AU - Pitinov, Sergey
N1 - Selivanovskikh, L. Knowledge management practices as a source of a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacity / L. Selivanovskikh, M. Latukha, E. Mitskevich, S. Pitinov // Journal of East-West Business. - 2020. - Volume 26, № 3. - P. 293-325. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2020/7/2
Y1 - 2020/7/2
N2 - This paper aims to assess the connections between knowledge management practices and a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacities. We use hierarchical multiple regression to test our theoretical framework using survey data collected from 94 Russian firms. By critically reviewing the antecedents of particular absorptive capacity subsets at the managerial, intra-organizational and inter-organizational levels, our study reveals the key knowledge management practices—work organization, information technologies, learning mechanisms, training and development and strategic management of knowledge—that enhance a firm’s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge (potential absorptive capacity) and to transform and exploit knowledge (realized absorptive capacity).
AB - This paper aims to assess the connections between knowledge management practices and a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacities. We use hierarchical multiple regression to test our theoretical framework using survey data collected from 94 Russian firms. By critically reviewing the antecedents of particular absorptive capacity subsets at the managerial, intra-organizational and inter-organizational levels, our study reveals the key knowledge management practices—work organization, information technologies, learning mechanisms, training and development and strategic management of knowledge—that enhance a firm’s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge (potential absorptive capacity) and to transform and exploit knowledge (realized absorptive capacity).
KW - Knowledge management practices
KW - Russia
KW - potential absorptive capacity (PAC)
KW - realized absorptive capacity (RAC)
KW - CAPABILITIES
KW - CHINA
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL ANTECEDENTS
KW - MODEL
KW - INNOVATION PERFORMANCE
KW - MEDIATING ROLE
KW - ORIENTATION
KW - INFORMATION-SYSTEMS
KW - OPENNESS
KW - WoS
KW - SCOPUS
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/a4d7a84a-2db3-33f1-a341-57deb3a58883/
U2 - 10.1080/10669868.2020.1716129
DO - 10.1080/10669868.2020.1716129
M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 293
EP - 325
JO - Journal of East-West Business
JF - Journal of East-West Business
SN - 1066-9868
IS - 3
ER -
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