Technological variables and absorptive capacity's influence on performance through corporate entrepreneurship |
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Authors: | Ví ctor J. Garcí a-Morales,Marí a Teresa Bolí var-Ramos,Rodrigo Martí n-Rojas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Business Organization, University of Granada, Faculty of Economics and Business, Campus de Cartuja, s.n., Granada 18071, Spain;2. Department of Economy and Business Management, University of Leon, Faculty of Economics and Business, Campus de Vegazana, León 24071, Spain |
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Abstract: | Technology and corporate entrepreneurship constitute an important source of competitive advantage for organizations, as they enable the development and exploitation of new opportunities. This study proposes a model to analyze the effects of top management support for technology on the promotion of technological skills, absorptive capacity, and technological distinctive competencies. The research also considers the impact of technological skills and absorptive capacity on the development of technological distinctive competencies, analyzing the influence of these variables on organizational performance through corporate entrepreneurship. The study tests these relationships empirically using 160 European technology firms. The paper ends with discussion of the findings and provides several theoretical and practical implications for future research. |
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Keywords: | Top management support Technological skill Technological distinctive competencies Absorptive capacity Corporate entrepreneurship Organizational performance |
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