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Examining Absorptive Capacity in Supply Chains: Linking Responsive Strategy and Firm Performance

Information management is a core supply chain activity that is increasing in importance as firms strive to become more responsive to growing customer demand for innovative products. However, effective processing of information from customers and suppliers remains a struggle for most firms. Absorptiv...

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Published in:The journal of supply chain management 2015-10, Vol.51 (4), p.3-28
Main Authors: Dobrzykowski, David D., Leuschner, Rudolf, Hong, Paul C., Roh, James J.
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Customers
Evaluation
Information management
Information processing
information processing theory
knowledge acquisition
Logistics
Manufacturing
new product development
Organizational learning
Product development
Strategic management
Structural equation modeling
Studies
Suppliers
Supply chain management
Supply chains
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