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Role of quality management capabilities in developing market-based organisational learning capabilities: case study evidence from four Indian business process outsourcing firms

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posted on 2025-05-11, 10:30 authored by Ashish Malik, Ashish Sinha, Stephen Blumenfeld
Business-to-business marketing literature acknowledges the value firms, including business process outsourcing firms, realise through their supplier networks. Such value realisation is often possible through a dynamic exchange of complementary organisational capabilities between a firm and its network partners. However, little is known about how outsourcing firms develop these capabilities and thus realise value. This paper addresses an unexplored theoretical gap of developing market-based organisational learning capabilities in business process outsourcing firms. Using a capabilities lens, this study assesses the impact of quality management capabilities in developing market-based organisational learning capability. Findings from a case study of four business process outsourcing firms in India suggest that effective knowledge transfer, diffusion and the development of market-based organisational learning capabilities are contingent upon the strength of a firm's quality management capabilities. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

History

Journal title

Industrial Marketing Management

Volume

41

Issue

4

Pagination

639-648

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Newcastle Business School