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    Title: 外銷吸收能力之前因與後果:夥伴間心理距離與互依之干擾效果
    The Antecedents and Consequences for the Absorptive Capacity of Export: The Moderating Effects of Psychic Distance and Interdependency
    Authors: Permatasari, 雅妮 Yani
    Contributors: 國際企業管理學系
    Keywords: absorptive capacity
    the antecedents
    interdependency
    psychic distance
    export performance
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2013-03-22 15:37:29 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Although exporting performance and absorptive capacity with its relevant antecedents have been studied extensively, but rare of them have integrated these variables into a more comprehensive framework. This study aims to employ absorptive capacity perspective on export outcomes, not only trying to measure the effects of the antecedents on absorptive capacity, but also to identify the moderating effects of psychic distance and interdependency for the influences of the antecedents on absorptive capacity.
    This study conducts a variety of data analytic techniques such as factor analysis, reliability check, hierarchical regression, analysis of variance, and structural equation modeling. The results indicate that: (1) there is a positive influence of exporters’ regulatory focus, export orientation, and cultural intelligence on absorptive capacity; (2) there is a positive influence of absorptive capacity on organizational innovativeness, export performance, and relationship satisfaction; (3) when exporters perceive less psychic distance, the influence of the antecedents on absorptive capacity will be enhanced; and (4) exporters who have lower independency on their partners will enhance the influence of the antecedents on absorptive capacity.

    Although exporting performance and absorptive capacity with its relevant antecedents have been studied extensively, but rare of them have integrated these variables into a more comprehensive framework. This study aims to employ absorptive capacity perspective on export outcomes, not only trying to measure the effects of the antecedents on absorptive capacity, but also to identify the moderating effects of psychic distance and interdependency for the influences of the antecedents on absorptive capacity.
    This study conducts a variety of data analytic techniques such as factor analysis, reliability check, hierarchical regression, analysis of variance, and structural equation modeling. The results indicate that: (1) there is a positive influence of exporters’ regulatory focus, export orientation, and cultural intelligence on absorptive capacity; (2) there is a positive influence of absorptive capacity on organizational innovativeness, export performance, and relationship satisfaction; (3) when exporters perceive less psychic distance, the influence of the antecedents on absorptive capacity will be enhanced; and (4) exporters who have lower independency on their partners will enhance the influence of the antecedents on absorptive capacity.
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