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Absorbcijas spēju skala×Mērīšanas skalas vadības zināšanas×
NozareStratēģiskā vadībaStratēģiskā vadība
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20021995
AutorsShaker Zahra and Gerard GeorgeIkujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi (SECI model); adapted by organizational scholars
TipsOrganizational self-report questionnaireOrganizational self-report questionnaire
PirmavotsZahra, S. A., & George, G. (2002). Absorptive capacity: A review, reconceptualization, and extension. Academy of Management Review, 27(2), 185–203. DOI ↗Nonaka, I., & Takeuchi, H. (1995). The knowledge-creating company: How Japanese companies create the dynamics of innovation. Oxford University Press. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiACAP, Zahra-George ScaleKM Capability Scale, Knowledge Management Maturity Scale
Saistītās55
KopsavilkumsAbsorptive Capacity (ACAP) refers to an organization's ability to acquire, assimilate, transform, and exploit external knowledge to enhance innovation and performance. Zahra and George (2002) reconceptualized absorptive capacity into four distinct but interrelated processes in their foundational Academy of Management Review article. This measurement scale captures organizational learning dynamics and knowledge-based competitive advantage, making it essential for assessing innovation capability and knowledge management effectiveness.Knowledge Management (KM) refers to the organizational capacity to create, capture, organize, and apply knowledge to improve organizational effectiveness, innovation, and decision-making. Nonaka and Takeuchi's (1995) knowledge-creating company framework conceptualized knowledge as moving through four conversion modes: socialization (tacit to tacit knowledge transfer through experience), externalization (tacit knowledge articulation into explicit forms), combination (explicit knowledge assembly into systems), and internalization (explicit knowledge absorption into tacit understanding). This scale measures organizational capability across the four KM processes—knowledge creation, capture, sharing, and application—revealing where organizations excel or struggle in converting information into competitive advantage.
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