Perceived reason to hinder ACAP increase
Peltola, T., Samoilenko, N., & Nahar, N. (2014). Perceived reason to hinder ACAP increase. In Proceedings of the XXV ISPIM Conference – Innovation for Sustainable Economy & Society, Dublin, Ireland on 8-11 June 2014 (pp. 1-16). Lappeenranta University of Technology Press.
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We derive through literature review that lack of internal R&D
investment, lack of contribution into absorptive capacity (ACAP) nurturing at
the initial phase of a project, and lack of adequate training prevent ACAP
improvement. We conduct 41 interviews using a case study method on four
organizations. Based on the empirical findings, it is revealed that most of
practitioners know how ACAP can be improved. But still, they do not offer the
important incentives and follow some traditional ways of performing their
tasks. We further explore what prevents practitioners from implementing
practices towards ACAP improvement. From our empirical findings we
identify and analyze perceived reasons that hinder ACAP increase. The
implications of the findings are discussed for both practice and research.
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