The capacity to innovate: A meta analysis of absorptive capacity
For nearly 30 years, ACAP has been the bedrock of theories of innovation. A meta-analysis is timely to glean insights from the rich empirical evidence to date and guide future work on the topic. Our meta-analysis of 241 studies reveals that ACAP is a strong predictor of innovation and knowledge tran...
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Main Authors: | ZOU, Tengjian, ERTUG, Gokhan, GEORGE, Gerard |
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2018
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