International audienceAbsorptive capacity (ACAP) is considered as a dynamic capability based on organisational routines and practices. In information systems, and more generally in management science, most of the current methodological approaches cannot describe these routines and practices on a micro level. This paper presents the research methods that are usually used to study the concept of ACAP. By comparing these methods, we identify their limits and we provide the guidelines to apply a new collaborative research method called ISEACAP (Identification, Simulation, Evaluation, Assimilation of ACAP practices). This method follows a “practice-based” perspective and relies more specifically on the co-creation of new knowledge from both prac...
Absorptive capacity (ACAP) enables firm to adjust to a rapidly changing environment and achieve sust...
The objective of this article is to show how mixed methods can be used to develop a deeper understan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask why some organizations might be better than others at ...
International audienceAbsorptive capacity (ACAP) is considered as a dynamic capability based on orga...
Absorptive capacity (ACAP) is considered as a dynamic capability based on organisational routines an...
This paper critically analyzes the use of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) theory in information systems (...
Since the seminal inception of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) by Cohen and Levinthal (1990), it has been...
The study of absorptive capacity (ACAP) has received quite some attention in the literature, as it e...
In spite of an increasing amount of research on absorptive capacity and its relationship with the in...
Since the seminal inception of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) by Cohen and Levinthal (1990), it has been...
This study analyzes the evolution of scientific publications on absorptive capacity (Absorptive Capa...
Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) is the ability of a firm to integrate, transform, and apply valuable know...
International audienceThis paper focuses on evolving an absorptive capacity (ACAP) assessment tool d...
International audienceIn response to recent criticism concerning Absorptive CAPacity (ACAP) research...
Cohen and Levinthal define absorptive capacity (ACAP) as: “the ability of a firm to recognize the va...
Absorptive capacity (ACAP) enables firm to adjust to a rapidly changing environment and achieve sust...
The objective of this article is to show how mixed methods can be used to develop a deeper understan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask why some organizations might be better than others at ...
International audienceAbsorptive capacity (ACAP) is considered as a dynamic capability based on orga...
Absorptive capacity (ACAP) is considered as a dynamic capability based on organisational routines an...
This paper critically analyzes the use of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) theory in information systems (...
Since the seminal inception of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) by Cohen and Levinthal (1990), it has been...
The study of absorptive capacity (ACAP) has received quite some attention in the literature, as it e...
In spite of an increasing amount of research on absorptive capacity and its relationship with the in...
Since the seminal inception of Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) by Cohen and Levinthal (1990), it has been...
This study analyzes the evolution of scientific publications on absorptive capacity (Absorptive Capa...
Absorptive Capacity (ACAP) is the ability of a firm to integrate, transform, and apply valuable know...
International audienceThis paper focuses on evolving an absorptive capacity (ACAP) assessment tool d...
International audienceIn response to recent criticism concerning Absorptive CAPacity (ACAP) research...
Cohen and Levinthal define absorptive capacity (ACAP) as: “the ability of a firm to recognize the va...
Absorptive capacity (ACAP) enables firm to adjust to a rapidly changing environment and achieve sust...
The objective of this article is to show how mixed methods can be used to develop a deeper understan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask why some organizations might be better than others at ...