DocumentCode
3095776
Title
How do firms perform effective competency development
Author
Linton, Jonathan D. ; Walsh, Steven T.
Author_Institution
New Jersey Inst. of Technol., Newark, NJ, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
36373
Firstpage
42
Abstract
A growing body of evidence suggests that distinctive technological competence provide the basis for superior firm performance. However, few if any firms possess all the prerequisite competencies required for a given technology-product-market paradigm as they enter that market. Consequently, firms employ different ways to acquire and develop competencies in response to the changing requirements of industry standard products. This study of 112 different firms in the semiconductor silicon industry suggests that the characteristics of a technology effect the learning method chosen by a firm. The role that ten learning methods have in the acquisition and development stage of a competence is also considered
Keywords
commerce; electronics industry; management of change; research and development management; competence acquisition; competency development; corporate performance; firms; industry standard products; learning method; semiconductor silicon industry; technological competence; technology adoption; technology characteristics; technology-product-market paradigm; Absorption; Electronics industry; Learning systems; Licenses; Personnel; Production; Silicon; Standards development; Technological innovation; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering and Technology, 1999. Technology and Innovation Management. PICMET '99. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN
1-890843-02-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.1999.787786
Filename
787786
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