18 October 2011

Research seminar 20th October 13h

This week's departmental research seminar, on 'Knowledge absorptive capacity in SMEs',  will be given by KIM group member Farshid Golzadeh.


Abstract:
Knowledge Absorptive Capacity (ACAP), as presented by Cohen & Levinthal (1990) is a new perspective on learning and innovation.  Much of the work on ACAP has focused on groups and on integration within organisations (Maaninen-Olson, Wismen and Carlsson, 2008) or between organisational dyads (Grant and Baden-Fuller, 2004). However, there is still a gap on the study of the absorption of knowledge from the broader environment and its integration into and across organisational processes (Kraaijenbrink and Wijnhoen, 2008). There is also gap in identifying how knowledge absorption, translation and integration practices occur in smaller organisations with flexible, informal and overlapping boundaries on an everyday basis and on identifying the ways in which transformed knowledge is disseminated back into the environment and the communities companies engage with and influences adaptation in the environment. The main aim of this research is to fill this recognized theoretical, methodological and empirical gap (Kraaijenbrink and Wijnhoen, 2008) and to develop a theoretical framework for ACAP development in context of small firms.  This seminar presents the results of a pilot study that has been carried out in a community of small firms in the insurance industry in Iran, following a qualitative inductive approach.
Venue: Regent Court, level 2, room 204.

Welcome from the head of KIM, Ana Vasconcelos

Belated happy new academic year.
We start the year with very good news:
- Inaam Idrees has passed her viva with very minor amendments - many congratulations!
- Ana Rosa and Soureh Shabgahihas finally joined us formally - welcome, Ana and Soureh!
- two of the group members, Farshid Golzadeh and Alex Schauer, are due to do their upgrade presentations this Autumn.
We had a break in the schedule of meetings this Summer, but now is time to resume it. I will schedule a meeting shortly.