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Author: | Lev, S. Fiegenbaum, A. Shoham, A. |
Title: | Managing absorptive capacity stocks to improve performance: Empirical evidence from the turbulent environment of Israeli hospitals |
Journal: | European Management Journal
2009 : FEB, VOL. 27:1, p. 13-25 |
Index terms: | knowledge management performance appraisal stocks health service hospitals Israel Middle East theories models |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This paper focuses on the management of external knowledge (hereafter as: knwl.) as a central mechanism with organizations facing threats from turbulent environments (here as: t-env/s). Based on absorptive capacity (ACAP) theory, emphasized is ACAP's separation into potential and realized (here as: p-and-r.) knwl., suggesting that each should be associated with 3-dimensional stocks and distinguished btw. managing knwl. stocks and knwl. flows. The model is supported by data from 522 managers from 12 Israli hospitals. In t-env/s., organizations managing both p-and-r. ACAP stocks achieve better performance. The practical and theoretical contributions of the new suggested framework are explored by linking ACAP stocks, environmental competitiveness, and performance. |
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