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Bibliometric analysis of absorptive capacity

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This integrative literature review of AC adds to the categorization of the literature, links the international business research to AC, and provides promising future research directions.
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This article is published in International Business Review.The article was published on 2017-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 210 citations till now.

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Linkage dynamics of sovereign credit risk and financial markets: A bibliometric analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a study on the evolution of academic literature revolving around the linkages between sovereign credit risk and financial markets through a comprehensive bibliometric perspective and discussed three streams identified that include determinants, interactions, and pricing of sovereign credit risks and other financial markets that emerged from content analysis.
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Comprehending a knowledge framework as a source of dynamic capabilities in IJVs through PLS-SEM

TL;DR: Co-learning strategy, collaborative trust culture, information technology-based resources and systems and organizational structural design are found to be significant knowledge transfer enablers and absorptive capacity has a complementary partial mediation effect on the positive relationship between knowledge transfer and innovation performance of Indian IJVs.
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Exploring the black box of competitive advantage – An integrated bibliometric and chronological literature review approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the academic literature to track the theoretical and chronological evolution of the notion of competitive advantage and examined the emerging themes with insights obtained from a bibliometric analysis of the area.
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Absorptive capacity dimensions and the measurement of cumulativeness

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CMS at 13: a retrospective of the journey

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented an overview of the Chinese Management Studies (CMS) through a systematic bibliometric analysis from 2007 to 2019, which emphasizes the trend of themes, structure of publications and citations, most cited publications, the most productive authors, universities, countries and regions.
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