2021
DOI: 10.1108/jkm-04-2021-0310
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In search of virtuous learning circles: absorptive capacity and its antecedents in the education sector

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to identify context-specific antecedents to schools’ absorptive capacity (AC) and to show how those can enact “a virtuous learning circle.” Design/methodology/approach The study uses a mixed method: an exploration based on semi-structured interviews with educational experts; the development of a measurement scale and a partial least squares structural equation modelling to test the impact of the antecedents. Findings The results yielded four empirically-grounded antecedents and thei… Show more

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“…The way an organisation creates and manages knowledge is a key requirement when it comes to successfully implementing innovations (Donate and Pablo, 2015;Grant, 1996). This so-called Open innovation networks knowledge-based view (KBV) of innovation assumes that the superiority and prosperity of an organisation depend on its ability to harness and develop its knowledge resources (Ode and Ayavoo, 2020), an idea that is also increasingly found in educational research (Cheng, 2021;Lenart-Gansiniec et al, 2021;Supovitz, 2010;Stoll and Kools, 2017;Thambi and O'Toole, 2012). These resources can be divided into internal and external knowledge sources (Di az-Di az and S a a-P erez, 2014).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Closed and Open Innovation In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way an organisation creates and manages knowledge is a key requirement when it comes to successfully implementing innovations (Donate and Pablo, 2015;Grant, 1996). This so-called Open innovation networks knowledge-based view (KBV) of innovation assumes that the superiority and prosperity of an organisation depend on its ability to harness and develop its knowledge resources (Ode and Ayavoo, 2020), an idea that is also increasingly found in educational research (Cheng, 2021;Lenart-Gansiniec et al, 2021;Supovitz, 2010;Stoll and Kools, 2017;Thambi and O'Toole, 2012). These resources can be divided into internal and external knowledge sources (Di az-Di az and S a a-P erez, 2014).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Closed and Open Innovation In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De igual manera, (Denford & Ferriss, 2018;Lenart-Gansiniec et al, 2021) definen la absorción del conocimiento como la información previa que la organización debe digerir para descubrir nuevos conocimientos.…”
Section: Absorción Del Conocimiento (Ca)unclassified
“…In general, the symptoms of the fault are abnormal function, excessive temperature, excessive oil and gas loss, abnormal lubrication, electrical problems, abnormal vibration and noise, leakage, abnormal smell, etc. [7][8]. These problems seriously hinder the smooth progress of production.…”
Section: Problems In Equipment Management (Em)mentioning
confidence: 99%