How potential and realized absorptive capacity increased ability to innovate: the moderating role of structural ambidexterity

IF 2.7 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Elidjen Elidjen, Asri Pertiwi, T. Mursitama, Jap Tji Beng
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Purpose Digital start-ups have limited resources. With the demands of rapid growth, digital start-ups need to rely on their ability to explore external knowledge and exploit it into swift innovation. Developing absorptive capacity is an alternative to overcome this difficulty. This study aims to demonstrate how the potential and realized an increase in absorptive capacity enables organizations to innovate moderated by structural ambidexterity. Empirical evidence places more emphasis on the impact of absorptive capacity on innovation but still leaves the “black-box” question of innovation and how potential absorptive capacity (PACAP) can achieve realized absorptive capacity (RACAP). Design/methodology/approach This study tests, with a structural equation model, samples collected from 143 digital start-ups in Indonesia. Findings The finding of this study suggests that PACAP influences the ability to innovate only if RACAP mediates it and structural ambidexterity positively moderates the relationship between these two variables. Research limitations/implications First, this study uses digital start-up organizations as respondents. Second, this study explores the role of the structural ambidexterity that moderates the relationship between PACAP and RACAP manifested in digital start-ups organizations that are identical to temporary companies with limited resources. Third, digital start-ups have a fast-growth life cycle, unlike regular companies. Finally, the validated scale is based on data collected entirely from digital start-ups located in Indonesia, which may limit the generalizability of the findings to other industry contexts. Practical implications Start-ups suffer from the ability to innovate that increases their propensity to fail. They overcome this failure by increasing the absorptive capacity of the founding team to improve their ability to innovate. Because of limited resources available at digital start-ups, the flexibility of their management style can overcome these barriers, allowing the pursuit of both knowledge exploration and exploitation in a balanced way. Originality/value Most of the studies explained that the ability to innovate comes from absorptive capacity. In fact, they do not explore PACAP and RACAP and their relationships. Moreover, the studies also indicated that the contextual ambidexterity moderated PACAP and RACAP. Meanwhile, digital start-ups in this study revealed that structural ambidexterity with two dimensions, i.e. shared value, and behavioral integration, enables and positively moderates the relationship between PACAP and RACAP.
潜力和已实现的吸收能力如何提高创新能力:结构二元性的调节作用
目的数字初创企业的资源有限。随着快速增长的需求,数字初创企业需要依靠他们探索外部知识并将其转化为快速创新的能力。发展吸收能力是克服这一困难的另一种选择。本研究旨在证明吸收能力的潜力和实现的增长如何使组织能够在结构双重灵活性的调节下进行创新。经验证据更加强调吸收能力对创新的影响,但仍然留下了创新以及潜在吸收能力(PACAP)如何实现实现吸收能力(RACAP)的“黑匣子”问题,从印尼143家数字初创企业收集的样本。本研究的发现表明,只有在RACAP介导的情况下,PACAP才会影响创新能力,而结构的双重灵活性正调节这两个变量之间的关系。研究局限性/含义首先,本研究使用数字创业组织作为受访者。其次,本研究探讨了结构二元性的作用,它调节了PACAP和RACAP之间的关系,表现在与资源有限的临时公司相同的数字初创企业组织中。第三,与普通公司不同,数字初创企业的生命周期快速增长。最后,经过验证的量表完全基于从印度尼西亚的数字初创企业收集的数据,这可能会限制研究结果在其他行业背景下的可推广性。实际含义初创企业的创新能力会增加他们失败的倾向。他们通过提高创始团队的吸收能力来提高创新能力,从而克服了这一失败。由于数字初创企业的可用资源有限,其管理风格的灵活性可以克服这些障碍,从而以平衡的方式寻求知识探索和开发。原创性/价值大多数研究解释说,创新能力来自吸收能力。事实上,他们并没有探究PACAP和RACAP及其关系。此外,研究还表明,情境二元性调节PACAP和RACAP。同时,本研究中的数字初创企业揭示了具有两个维度的结构二元性,即共享价值和行为整合,能够并积极调节PACAP和RACAP之间的关系。
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VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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