AbstractThis paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and commercial product development. We present a theoretical framework that outlines when a firm’s involvement in academic communities enhances its innovative performance in terms of new products in development. We argue that the disclosure of more, valuable R&D work in quality scholarly publications and collaborations with academic partners positively affect firm innovation. We further hypothesize a differential effect of adopting open science strategies on the innovation type, being more pronounced for radical innovations than for incremental innovations. We empirically analyze a unique panel dataset containing information on the product ...
Licensing out technologies is a major source of revenue for new technology ventures. While technolog...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
This paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and co...
This paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and co...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
Despite a growing interest in the phenomenon of open innovation (OI), empirical evidence documenting...
In this paper, we develop and test a firm-level contingency model of inbound open innovation in an a...
The aim of this paper is to explore open innovation (OI) implementation and its impact on firm innov...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Open innovation is a powerful framework encompassing the generation, capture, and employment of inte...
Firms increasingly source new ideas and knowledge from alliances with external partners. Laursen and...
Many studies have demonstrated that academic research plays an important role in the development of ...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
Licensing out technologies is a major source of revenue for new technology ventures. While technolog...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
This paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and co...
This paper examines interdependencies between firms’ activities in the realms of open science and co...
Recent research suggests that firms, particularly in science-based industries, may publish scienti...
Despite a growing interest in the phenomenon of open innovation (OI), empirical evidence documenting...
In this paper, we develop and test a firm-level contingency model of inbound open innovation in an a...
The aim of this paper is to explore open innovation (OI) implementation and its impact on firm innov...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Open innovation is a powerful framework encompassing the generation, capture, and employment of inte...
Firms increasingly source new ideas and knowledge from alliances with external partners. Laursen and...
Many studies have demonstrated that academic research plays an important role in the development of ...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
Licensing out technologies is a major source of revenue for new technology ventures. While technolog...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...