imeytyskykyä
Imeytyskykyä, often translated as absorptive capacity, refers to an organization's ability to identify, assimilate, and exploit new external knowledge. It is a dynamic capability that allows firms to adapt to changing environments and innovate. This concept was first introduced by Isaiah Nonaka and Hirotake Takeuchi in their seminal work on organizational knowledge creation.
Absorptive capacity is generally understood to have two main components: the ability to acquire external knowledge
Factors that influence absorptive capacity include the organization's prior knowledge base, its learning routines, its communication
Research on absorptive capacity has explored its impact on various organizational outcomes, including innovation performance, firm