Mechanisms and triggers: a discussion on Absorptive Capacity and Sustainability

Ricardo Luis Barcelos, Carlos Rossetto, Rachel Magnago
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This document is part of the doctoral thesis defended in 2022, being a theoretical discussion about the Absorptive Capacity and the Sustainable Performance of organizations and their relationships. At the time, 2018, the thesis project was based on questions such as: “What mechanisms allow organizations to acquire external green knowledge?” or “what triggers the need to acquire green knowledge in organizations”? The theoretical reviews indicated the following question: which mechanisms of social integration, and triggers of organizational absorption capacity, contribute to the sustainable performance of organizations? The discussion provided by a content analysis, based on articles indexed in SCOPUS and WEB of SCIENCE, allowed the description of the mechanisms of social integration and the triggers of the absorptive capacity in relation to the acquisition of green knowledge. In addition, this article identified that employees' mental models, processes and routines directly influence activation triggers and social integration, consequently, Green Absorptive Capacity.
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机制与触发:关于吸收能力与可持续性的讨论
该文件是2022年答辩博士论文的一部分,是关于组织吸收能力和可持续绩效及其关系的理论讨论。当时是2018年,论文项目是基于这样的问题:“什么机制允许组织获得外部绿色知识?”或“是什么触发了组织获取绿色知识的需要”?理论综述表明:社会整合的哪些机制和组织吸收能力的触发因素有助于组织的可持续绩效?内容分析提供的讨论,基于SCOPUS和WEB of SCIENCE索引的文章,允许描述社会整合机制和与获取绿色知识相关的吸收能力的触发因素。此外,本文还发现员工的心理模式、过程和日常行为直接影响激活触发因素和社会整合,从而影响绿色吸收能力。
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