Handbook of Management Scales/Information acquisition
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Information acquisition (alpha = 0.69)
[edit | edit source]Description
[edit | edit source]Systematic and thorough methodological techniques are used to develop an instrument to test, measure, and validate subprocesses of organizational learning. Five independent but interrelated subprocesses are identified and validated: information acquisition, information distribution, information interpretation, information integration, and organizational memory.
Definition
[edit | edit source]Information acquisition, sometimes called scanning, refers to the process through which an organization obtains information from internal and external sources.
Items
[edit | edit source]- We learn from our customers, suppliers, and/or other business associates. (0.64)
- We constantly benchmark ourselves with our competitors. (0.38)
- We have processes to acquire relevant information from outside our company. (0.59)
- We develop new knowledge from existing knowledge. (0.62)
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[edit | edit source]Comments
[edit | edit source]Cronbach's alpha is too low. The loading of the second item is too low. This item may be reworded.