Abstracts
Abstract
In response to recent criticism concerning Absorptive CAPacity (ACAP) research we developed a new measure of this concept. Unlike past empirical studies that used proxies, this work tries to take advantage of past research in considering ACAP as a multilevel and multidimensional construct. This article, based on a large literature review, tries to fill this gap in developing and testing a scale of ACAP, composed of four factors and 18 items, that meets main validity and reliability criteria. We believe this research contributes to develop our understanding concerning ACAP and hope it facilitates the emergence of a new approach of the concept.
Keywords:
- absorptive capacity,
- scale development,
- structural model
Résumé
En réponse aux récentes critiques concernant la capacité d’absorption nous avons développé une nouvelle échelle de mesure de ce concept. À l’opposé de la majorité des recherches empiriques passées qui ont eu recours à des proxys, la capacité d’absorption est considérée ici comme un construit multi-niveau et multi-dimensionnel. Cet article, qui s’appuie sur une large revue de littérature, essaye de répondre à cette problématique en proposant une échelle composée de quatre facteurs et 18 items, qui répond aux principaux critères de validité et de fiabilité. Cette recherche permet d’approfondir notre compréhension générale de la capacité d’absorption. Nous espérons que cela facilitera l’émergence d’une nouvelle approche du concept.
Mots-clés :
- capacité d’absorption,
- échelle de mesure,
- modèle structurel
Resumen
En contestación a las recientes críticas respecto a la capacidad de absorción hemos desarrollado una nueva escala de medida de dicho concepto. Frente a la mayoría de las investigaciones empíricas pasadas que recurrieron a unos proxys, se considera aquí la capacidad de absorción como un construido multinivel y multidimensional. Este artículo, que estriba en una amplia revisión de la literatura, intenta contestar a esta problemática proponiendo una escala compuesta de cuatro factores y 18 ítems, que satisface a los principales criterios de validez y fiabilidad. Esta investigación permite profundizar nuestra comprensión general de la capacidad de absorción. Esperamos que facilite el surgimiento de un nuevo enfoque de dicho concepto.
Palabras clave:
- capacidad de absorción,
- escalas de medicion,
- modela estructural
Appendices
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