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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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The narrative of sustainability and circular economy - A longitudinal review of two decades of research

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Corruption in international business: A review and research agenda

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Market Orientation and the Learning Organization

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Publication records and tenure decisions in the field of strategic management

TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric study was performed on the publication records of 96 doctorates in the field whose first post-degree job was in academics, finding that the number of papers published was related to the likelihood of receiving tenure, despite the fact that they had produced more papers during the first 5 years than male faculty members and had higher citation rates.
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Knowledge flows within multinational corporations

TL;DR: In this article, a nodal (i.e., subsidiary) level analysis of knowledge transfer within multinational corporations (MNCs) is proposed, where the authors predict that knowledge outflows from a subsidiary would be positively associated with value of the subsidiary's knowledge stock, its motivational disposition to share knowledge, and the richness of transmission channels.
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Knowledge Transfer in Intraorganizational Networks: Effects of Network Position and Absorptive Capacity on Business Unit Innovation and Performance

TL;DR: In a multi-unit organization, each unit can learn from each other and benefit from new knowledge developed by other units as mentioned in this paper, and knowledge transfer among organizational units provides opportunities for mutual learning and interunit cooperation that stimulate the creation of new knowledge and contribute to organizational units' ability to innovate.
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Strategic alliances and interfirm knowledge transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, a measure of changes in alliance partners' technological capabilities, based on the citation patterns of their patent portfolios, is used to analyze changes in the extent to which partner firms' technological resources overlap as a result of alliance participation.
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