The role of knowledge processing systems in firms’ absorptive capacity
Amal Aribi and
Olivier Dupouët
Journal of Innovation Economics, 2016, vol. n°19, issue 1, 87-111
Abstract:
We rely on a qualitative study of three industrial firms to investigate the role of knowledge recombination capabilities in the absorptive process. We compare two firms aiming at ?new-to-the-world? innovation with a firm aiming at producing ?new-to-the-firm? innovation. We find that the formers resort to formal, codified, controlled knowledge processing systems, while the latter rather makes use of informal, loosely defined processing systems. We interpret this rather counter intuitive result by the necessity for firms engaged in radical innovation to take risk into account. We advocate taking risk into account when dealing with absorptive capacity and invite to rethink the link between knowledge management and types of innovation. JEL Codes: O32, O32, O31, D81, O32
Keywords: absorptive capacity; knowledge processing systems; innovation; knowledge management; recombination capabilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D81 O31 O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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