Effects of Clusters and Business Environment Context on Knowledge Absorption Capacity and Measurement with A Panel Analysis

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract

The theoretical hypotheses of absorptive capacity (AC) are relatively simple; validation and measurement are more complicated. There are still discussions about AC's best proxy or measurement because archival or survey methods may not provide dependable results. Additionally, absorption theories have not researched the effectiveness of a spatial or geographically relevant bounding as a cluster. Exterior factors define absorptive capacities, but their contingent effects on variables and forms are unclear. Limited studies on the external networks and business environment and change in theory versus execution remain essential research subjects. This research aims to explore the effects of clusters and the business environment on absorptive capacity from the perspective of contingency theory. Based on a sample of 38 nations, World Bank, and Global Innovation Index within the 2013-2018 period data, panel analysis shows that cluster inclusion and business environment relative to the nation can strengthen the absorptive capacity. The results also show that the proxy variable of absorptive capacity is significantly related to results.
集群和商业环境背景对知识吸收能力的影响及其测量——基于面板分析
吸收能力(AC)的理论假设相对简单;验证和测量更为复杂。由于研究或调查方法可能无法提供可靠的结果,因此关于AC的最佳代理或测量方法仍有讨论。此外,吸收理论还没有研究空间或地理上相关边界作为集群的有效性。外部因素决定吸收能力,但它们对变量和形式的偶然影响尚不清楚。对外部网络和商业环境以及理论与执行的变化的有限研究仍然是重要的研究课题。本研究旨在从权变理论的角度探讨集群和商业环境对吸收能力的影响。基于38个国家的样本、世界银行2013-2018年全球创新指数数据,面板分析表明,集群包容和相对于国家的商业环境可以增强吸收能力。结果还表明,代理变量吸收能力与结果显著相关。
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FWU Journal of Social Sciences
FWU Journal of Social Sciences SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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