Micro antecedents of absorptive capacity: Implications of social context in joint project teams in Nigerian Upstream oil industry
This study provides empirical response to recent calls for clarification on the micro-foundation of absorptive capacity (ACAP). ACAP originates in Cohen and Levinthal‟s seminal work to explain firm‟s incentive for learning, which is the ability to recognize the value of new knowledge, assimilate it...
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Main Author: | Oluwaseyi Ojo, Adedapo |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2014
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