Organizational climate practices in absorptive capacity: an analysis from the textile industry

Luciano Trentin
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Purpose: This article aims to analyze the influence of the organizational climate on the absorptive capacity. Design/Methodology/approach: The survey is characterized as descriptive and quantitative. The employed method is a survey, applied through the virtual platform Google Forms. The sample consisted of 172 respondents from five manufacturing units of a textile industry, being collected by accessibility and convenience. Multiple regression analysis was used to process and analyze the data. Findings: The research shows that hypotheses H1a, H1c and H1d are confirmed, a favorable organizational climate influences the absorptive capacity through proper management of internal relationships, effective leadership, and renowned organizational image. On the other hand, the H1b hypothesis was rejected, organizational climate did not show interference in the absorptive capacity through professional development in the confirmatory test. Originality/relevance: The significance and contribution of this study lie in addressing an observed gap in the analysis and evaluation of absorptive capacity. Specifically, it explores how organizational climate management practices interrelate with this concept, thereby shedding light on related themes. Practical implications: The study allows managers of organizations to understand which organizational climate management practices should be prioritized in the absorptive capacity, thus contributing to the creation of an environment conducive to the transfer of knowledge, that is, combining prior knowledge with the new knowledge.
吸收能力中的组织气候实践:来自纺织行业的分析
目的:本文旨在分析组织氛围对吸收能力的影响。设计/方法/方法:该调查具有描述性和定量的特点。采用的方法是通过虚拟平台Google Forms进行问卷调查。样本由来自纺织工业五个制造单位的172名受访者组成,按可及性和便利性收集。采用多元回归分析对数据进行处理和分析。研究结果表明:假设H1a、H1c和H1d得到证实,良好的组织氛围通过内部关系管理、有效的领导和良好的组织形象影响吸收能力。另一方面,在验证性检验中,H1b假说被否定,组织氛围对专业发展吸收能力没有干扰。独创性/相关性:本研究的意义和贡献在于解决了在吸收能力分析和评价中观察到的空白。具体来说,它探讨了组织气候管理实践如何与这一概念相互关联,从而揭示了相关主题。实践意义:该研究使组织管理者能够了解哪些组织气候管理实践应优先考虑吸收能力,从而有助于创造有利于知识转移的环境,即将现有知识与新知识相结合。
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