Organisational learning capability,product innovation performance and export intensity |
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Authors: | Joaquín Alegre José Pla-Barber Ricardo Chiva Cristina Villar |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Valencia, Department of Management , Juan José Renau Piqueras Ave Tarongers, s/n., 46022 , Valencia , Spain joaquin.alegre@uv.es;3. University of Valencia, Department of Management , Juan José Renau Piqueras Ave Tarongers, s/n., 46022 , Valencia , Spain;4. University Jaume I, Department of Business Administration and Marketing , Ave. Sos Baynat, s/n., 12071 , Castellón , Spain |
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Abstract: | The hypothesis that managerial characteristics which facilitate the organisational learning process can provide firms with a basis for competitive advantage has received a great deal of attention. While there is evidence that organisational learning affects export intensity, we argue that intermediate variables, such as innovation, should be used in order to evaluate its impact in organisations. This study shows that firms with a higher organisational learning capability tend to be more innovative, and for this reason, they are more likely to export a higher share of their production. From a longitudinal perspective, we use structural equation modeling on a database from Italian and Spanish ceramic tile producers, worldwide leaders in terms of technology. The database combines primary and secondary data. The results support our theoretical conjectures. Findings improve our understanding of the antecedents of export intensity and are related to previous research. |
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Keywords: | technology & innovation studies quantitative organisational learning strategic management |
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