Abstract
By investigating drivers of dynamic learning in service alliance firms, this empirical study demonstrates the locus of dynamic knowledge articulation (DKA) and dynamic capabilities (DCs) development. This study uses a sample of 363 service alliance firms to test the distinctive role of drivers of dynamic learning in DKA and DC development. The results show that manager integration powers, external linkages, codification of experience, and ambiguity have positive effects on DKA. Moreover, DKA has a strong positive influence on DC development. This study contributes to the literature by focusing on DKA and DC development from the perspective of processes, structure, and DCs of service alliance firms.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China, Taiwan for supporting this research under Contract No. 98-EC-17-A-29-S2-0150. In addition, the authors gratefully acknowledge the comments and suggestions of anonymous referees.