2019
DOI: 10.14445/23939125/ijems-v6i5p115
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The Effect Of Intellectual Capital And Potential Absorptive Capacity To The Realized Absoptive Capacity Of Tourism Service Industry

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“…(2013) conducted a thorough evaluation of the function of social capital, finding that the quality of the absorptive process was considerably greater in businesses that nurture and promote social capital. Moreover, structural capital with PACAP, H2a ( ß = 0.215, p < 0.05) is also supported and similar to previous researchers, which is consistent with Yuwono et al. (2019); Ortiz et al.…”
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“…(2013) conducted a thorough evaluation of the function of social capital, finding that the quality of the absorptive process was considerably greater in businesses that nurture and promote social capital. Moreover, structural capital with PACAP, H2a ( ß = 0.215, p < 0.05) is also supported and similar to previous researchers, which is consistent with Yuwono et al. (2019); Ortiz et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…conducted a thorough evaluation of the function of social capital, finding that the quality of the absorptive process was considerably greater in businesses that nurture and promote social capital. Moreover, structural capital with PACAP, H2a (ß ¼ 0.215, p < 0.05) is also supported and similar to previous researchers, which is consistent withYuwono et al (2019);Ortiz et al (2021). The outcome indicates how firms' structural capital enables employees to organize and apply their newly learned skills, absorb new information for future goals and connect tacit knowledge to new knowledge to absorb knowledge from both external and internal resources.…”
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confidence: 87%