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How serial acquirers learn : A study on how deliberate learning mechanisms are affected by absorptive capacity

Solvang, Snorre Nordrum; Singh, Angad
Master thesis
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2016
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Abstract
This paper presents the underlying elements that affect a serial acquirer’s

deliberate learning mechanisms. In this thesis, we took an exploratory case study

approach. A total of ten serial acquirers were interviewed about their

acquisitions. We find that serial acquirer’s deliberate learning mechanisms

(articulation, sharing, codification and internalization) are affected by their

absorptive capacity, which comprises of the two elements motivation and ability.

Moreover, we propose that serial acquirers’ level of motivation and ability

matters differently for each of the deliberate learning mechanisms. Lastly, we

suggest that internalization activities further strengthen the firms’ absorptive

capacity. These findings combine the current research on organizational

absorptive capacity and deliberate learning mechanisms and contribute to the

serial acquisition literature.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Strategy - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2016
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BI Norwegian Business School

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