Sentence examples for assimilate new knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Firm must apprehend, share and assimilate new knowledge in order to compete and grow in markets in which they have little or no previous experience.

Consequently, successful professional development needs to be of a sufficient duration, allowing for multiple cycles of presentation to provide participants with several opportunities to assimilate new knowledge and practices (Brown 2004) and to engage multiple cycles of feedback and reflection (Penuel et al. 2007).

Born globals that own unique domain knowledge and capabilities are not only able to develop differentiated offerings and target them at niche market overseas, they also have flexibility to assimilate new knowledge more easily (Cohen and Levinthal 1990; Grant 1996), especially under the uncertainty – in foreign markets.

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It is the lack of a strong connection to older, and yet still relevant ideas, that can lead to both reluctance and apprehension when presented with the challenge of assimilating new knowledge laced with the newest jargon.

The essays were used to gauge teacher-participant awareness of the HGP, while the concept maps measured the complexity of teacher-participants' critical thinking skills that developed as they assimilated new knowledge.

Time was needed to learn about the perspective of others, assess the value of what they are contributing, and finally, to assimilate this new knowledge into one's own knowledge base.

Organizations differ in their ability to assimilate and replicate new knowledge gained from external sources.

Absorptive capacity means firms' ability to sense, value, assimilate, and apply new knowledge and desorptive capacity means a firm's capability of external knowledge exploitation (Lichtenthaler, 2007).

On the other hand, Mustaf Kmal (2013) suggests that collaboration with professional institutions or joint venture businesses develop relevant background knowledge, and increase the organization's capabilities to assimilate and exploit new knowledge.

Blohm et al. (2013) showed how firms can build the absorptive capacity – firms' ability to sense, value, assimilate, and apply new knowledge – to capture business value and to find possible ways to overcome challenges for implementing crowdsourcing.

Melville et al. [11] define the concept of organisational learning as the ability that firms have to assimilate and diffuse new knowledge across the entire firm for developing superior performance.

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