Across organizations, community of practice (CoP) plays an important role for knowledge creation. This informal structure assists intra-community knowledge transfer which facilitates the learning or absorption of new knowledge. However, lack of research examines the role organizational absorptive capacity in assisting CoP towards open innovation. Based on resource based view and dynamic capabilities theory, this paper proposes a conceptual framework to investigate the relationship between CoP involvement and absorptive capacity and open innovation. This framework provides a sound basis for further research to shed light on the effects of R&D CoP with regards to university industry collaboration.Contributions to research and practice ...
Communities of Practice (CoP) are a cornerstone in the design and innovation process of knowledge ...
The article seeks to explore the micro-dimensions of knowledge transfer partnerships (KTPs) with the...
The need for faster, more flexible and less risky ways for organisations to expand their capabilitie...
ArticleThis article examines the potential of a community of practice (CoP) to generate the dynamic ...
Absorptive capacity (AC) has been identified as the ability of firms to acquire, assimilate, and app...
© 2017, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This research paper aims to examine how open innovation...
Nowadays there is an increasing trend of leveraging on external knowledge for innovation, which is t...
Several management studies highlight the importance of collaborative relationships for university-in...
International audienceMore organizations are conducting their innovation projects in collaborative i...
Communities of Practice (CoP\u27s) can preserve the knowledge of an organization by pooling together...
The concept of communities of practice has generated considerable debate among scholars of managemen...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to study the absorptive capacity types in the knowledge manag...
With the emergence of the knowledge based economy, universities have undertaken a new 'entrepreneuri...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
This paper aims at investigating the role of Physical intermediaries as Knowledge creation Contribu...
Communities of Practice (CoP) are a cornerstone in the design and innovation process of knowledge ...
The article seeks to explore the micro-dimensions of knowledge transfer partnerships (KTPs) with the...
The need for faster, more flexible and less risky ways for organisations to expand their capabilitie...
ArticleThis article examines the potential of a community of practice (CoP) to generate the dynamic ...
Absorptive capacity (AC) has been identified as the ability of firms to acquire, assimilate, and app...
© 2017, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This research paper aims to examine how open innovation...
Nowadays there is an increasing trend of leveraging on external knowledge for innovation, which is t...
Several management studies highlight the importance of collaborative relationships for university-in...
International audienceMore organizations are conducting their innovation projects in collaborative i...
Communities of Practice (CoP\u27s) can preserve the knowledge of an organization by pooling together...
The concept of communities of practice has generated considerable debate among scholars of managemen...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to study the absorptive capacity types in the knowledge manag...
With the emergence of the knowledge based economy, universities have undertaken a new 'entrepreneuri...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
This paper aims at investigating the role of Physical intermediaries as Knowledge creation Contribu...
Communities of Practice (CoP) are a cornerstone in the design and innovation process of knowledge ...
The article seeks to explore the micro-dimensions of knowledge transfer partnerships (KTPs) with the...
The need for faster, more flexible and less risky ways for organisations to expand their capabilitie...