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Digital absorptive capacity: developing an instrument

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  • Farzam Boroomand
  • Yolande E. Chan

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Studies have shown that it is fundamentally important for firms to acquire and exploit knowledge outside the firm in order to create new knowledge and innovate. The absorptive capacity literature has extensively documented organisational processes that allow firms to acquire and exploit external knowledge for new knowledge creation and innovation. However, our understanding of absorptive capacity has not been updated to match the reality of the digital world; thus, it remains unclear how advancements in digital technologies have transformed the underlying processes of absorptive capacity (i.e., knowledge acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation). This article builds on the extant literature on absorptive capacity and digital technologies through interviews with founders of today’s entrepreneurial firms, the conceptualisation of digital absorptive capacity, and the development of an instrument to operationalise this construct.

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  • Farzam Boroomand & Yolande E. Chan, 2024. "Digital absorptive capacity: developing an instrument," Knowledge Management Research & Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(1), pages 61-72, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tkmrxx:v:22:y:2024:i:1:p:61-72
    DOI: 10.1080/14778238.2022.2139773
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