Boosting firms’ absorptive capacity: the digital technologies edge

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Salvatore Tallarico, Luisa Pellegrini, Valentina Lazzarotti, Simone Lazzini
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore how firms can enhance their innovation processes by effectively utilizing external knowledge and employing digital technologies. Specifically, it emphasizes the role of absorptive capacity (ACAP) in external knowledge acquisition and assimilation (potential ACAP), as well as transformation and exploitation (realized ACAP), highlighting the necessity of equipping firms with digital technologies to support ACAP activities.

Design/methodology/approach

To achieve the research purpose, we conducted a structured literature review of academic papers sourced from Scopus-Elsevier.

Findings

The key findings encompass the identification of common digital technologies supporting ACAP and explore how these technologies contribute to knowledge acquisition, assimilation, transformation and exploitation. The main results show that social media and online communities are the most studied technologies in relation to ACAP activities. Research predominantly centres on potential ACAP – with acquisition activity more studied than assimilation – rather than realized ACAP – with only social media and online communities demonstrating full support for transformation and exploitation activities.

Research limitations/implications

This research represents a pioneering joint study of ACAP and digital technologies, advancing understanding beyond organizational perspectives and expanding open innovation literature by integrating ACAP role in technology collaborations. A call for qualitative investigations into the relationship between digital technologies and ACAP emerged.

Practical implications

The findings offer valuable guidance to innovation managers, aiding them in selecting appropriate digital technologies to strengthen ACAP activities.

Originality/value

This work’s uniqueness lies in bridging the gaps between open innovation, ACAP and digital technologies, which are often studied in isolation.

提高企业的吸收能力:数字技术优势
目的 本研究旨在探讨企业如何通过有效利用外部知识和采用数字技术来加强其创新过程。具体而言,本研究强调吸收能力(ACAP)在外部知识获取和同化(潜在的 ACAP)以及转化和利用(实现的 ACAP)中的作用,突出强调了企业配备数字技术以支持 ACAP 活动的必要性。为实现研究目的,我们对 Scopus-Elsevier 网站上的学术论文进行了结构化文献综述。研究结果主要研究结果包括识别支持 ACAP 的常见数字技术,并探讨这些技术如何促进知识获取、吸收、转化和利用。主要结果显示,社交媒体和在线社区是与 ACAP 活动相关的研究最多的技术。研究主要集中在潜在的 ACAP(对获取活动的研究多于对吸收活动的研究),而不是实现的 ACAP(只有社交媒体和在线社区显示出对转化和利用活动的全面支持)。研究局限/影响这项研究是对 ACAP 和数字技术进行联合研究的开创性成果,通过将 ACAP 在技术合作中的作用整合在一起,推动了对组织视角之外的理解,并扩展了开放式创新文献。研究结果为创新管理者提供了有价值的指导,帮助他们选择适当的数字技术来加强 ACAP 活动。原创性/价值这项工作的独特之处在于弥合了开放式创新、ACAP 和数字技术之间的差距,而这三者往往是孤立研究的。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
17.60%
发文量
107
期刊介绍: The subject of innovation is receiving increased interest both from companies because of their increased awareness of the impact of innovation in determining market success and also from the research community. Academics are increasingly beginning to place innovation as a priority area in their research agenda. This impetus has been partly fuelled by the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) who have designated innovation as one of nine research areas in their research initiative schemes.
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