Abstract :
Since its inception, the concept of absorptive capacity has been closely linked with
notions of organizational learning. Yet the precise nature of the relationship between
these two concepts has never been established. This relationship is examined in a
variety of ways, and it is suggested that the literature on these two concepts shares a
conceptual affinity which needs to be delineated. It is suggested that absorptive capacity
(a dynamic capability) is a concrete example of organizational learning that concerns
an organization’s relationship with new external knowledge. Using the 4I Model
for organizational learning (Crossan, M.M., Lane, H.W. and White, R.E. (1999). An
organizational learning framework: from intuition to institution. Academy of Management
Review, 24, 522–537) and Zahra and George’s conceptualization of absorptive
capacity (Zahra, S.A. and George, G. (2002). Absorptive capacity: a review, reconceptualization,
and extension. Academy of Management Review, 27, 185–203), this paper
proposes an integration of the two concepts.