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The Problem of Differential Absorption Capacity in the Processes of Joint Knowledge Production in Alliances

Проблема дифференциальной абсорбционной способности в процессах совместного производства знаний в альянсах

Lyasko, Alexander (Ляско, Александр) (alexlascaux@yahoo.com)
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Lyasko, Alexander (Ляско, Александр): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: In interfirm strategic alliances that pursue their objectives in complex technological environment, the discrepancy in partners’ absorptive capacity (that is, their ability to discern, digest, recombine and practically apply novel knowledge, ideas and know-how coming from external sources) can seriously hamper the processes of mutual learning and collective knowledge creation. Therefore, partners should learn how to bridge these differences, simultaneously protecting intellectual property rights and valuable knowledge belonging to each participant in strategic collaborative projects.

Pages: 69 pages
Date: 2018-04
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