Title: Dynamic Capabilities in Malaysian Electrical and Electronic Industry DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES IN MALAYSIAN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY (original) (raw)
In a turbulent environment in order to sustain competitive performance, electrical and electronics products require new manufacturing processes which involved with the development and introduction of new process technologies. Three main elements of firm's capabilities are (1) Adaptive capabilities (2) Absorptive capabilities and Innovative capabilities. There are many empirical and conceptual studies of these capabilities are available, no studies have combined them as component factors of dynamic capabilities. Therefore, to address the theoretical gaps on the construct of dynamic capabilities, we observed that firm's combinative dynamic capabilities components are absorptive capability, adaptive capability and innovative capability in the dynamic capabilities theoretical framework. In this study, we argue that these three elements are the component factors of dynamic capabilities across firms and industries. A theoretical model of combinative dynamic capability building via a review of preliminary empirical evidence in support of the argument made. Finally, implications of the combinative dynamic capabilities are discussed and an agenda for future research efforts is advanced.
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