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, Question 1: Absorptive Capacity of Tesla Inc.

Definition (2 marks):
Absorptive capacity refers to an organization’s ability to recognize the value of new external
knowledge, assimilate it, transform it, and apply it for commercial ends (Cohen & Levinthal, 1990).
It is a dynamic capability that determines how firms innovate and sustain competitive advantage.

Judgement based on four dimensions (4 marks):

 Acquisition: Tesla actively acquires knowledge from external sources such as partnerships with
battery suppliers (Panasonic, CATL) and collaborations in AI and autonomous driving. This
shows strong acquisition capacity (Liu, 2023).

 Assimilation: Tesla integrates external knowledge into its R&D processes, for example,
assimilating advances in lithium-ion battery chemistry into its Gigafactories. This assimilation
allows Tesla to continuously improve energy density and reduce costs (Mangram, 2012).

 Transformation: Tesla transforms knowledge by combining external insights with internal
expertise. For instance, it transformed knowledge from the aerospace industry into lightweight
materials for EVs, enhancing vehicle efficiency (Stringham et al., 2015).

 Exploitation: Tesla exploits knowledge commercially through innovative products such as the
Model S, Model 3, and energy storage solutions. Its ability to rapidly commercialize innovations
demonstrates strong exploitation capacity (Hinterhuber & Liozu, 2014).

Judgement:
Tesla’s absorptive capacity is high, as it excels in all four dimensions, enabling it to remain at the
forefront of electric vehicle and clean energy innovation.

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