It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms’ innovative performance. However, it is still not clear, what dimensions of firms’ external knowledge search strategy are crucial in determining their innovation success and whether these search strategies are contingent on different innovation modes. In this study, we analyze how the innovative performance is affected by the scope, depth, and orientation of firms’ external search strategies. We apply this analysis to firms using STI (science, technology and innovation) and DUI (doing, using and interacting) innovation modes. Based on a survey among firms in China, we find that greater scope and depth of openness for both innovation modes improves innov...
Since the term Open Innovation (OI) was coined by Henry Chesbrough in 2003, OI studies have been fre...
Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open innovation (OI), litt...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms’ innovative...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms' innovative...
While ‘open innovation’ is often considered to be an organisational strategy with universal applicat...
Using survey data from companies located in the Wuxi (Taihu) international science park in China, we...
We investigate the role of search strategy in shaping firms´ innovation performance. Firms use a wid...
Despite a growing trend towards the axiomatic acceptance of ‘open innovation’s’ benefits, the genera...
This paper investigates to what extent internal R&D efforts and different types of external knowledg...
This paper investigates to what extent internal R&D efforts and different types of external knowledg...
While current research commonly finds there may be an optimum overall level of search depth commitme...
Chesbrough first coined the term “open innovation” about 15 years ago. Since then, a growing number ...
While there is growing importance attributed to open innovation collaborations, the existing framewo...
Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open innovation (OI), lit...
Since the term Open Innovation (OI) was coined by Henry Chesbrough in 2003, OI studies have been fre...
Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open innovation (OI), litt...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms’ innovative...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms' innovative...
While ‘open innovation’ is often considered to be an organisational strategy with universal applicat...
Using survey data from companies located in the Wuxi (Taihu) international science park in China, we...
We investigate the role of search strategy in shaping firms´ innovation performance. Firms use a wid...
Despite a growing trend towards the axiomatic acceptance of ‘open innovation’s’ benefits, the genera...
This paper investigates to what extent internal R&D efforts and different types of external knowledg...
This paper investigates to what extent internal R&D efforts and different types of external knowledg...
While current research commonly finds there may be an optimum overall level of search depth commitme...
Chesbrough first coined the term “open innovation” about 15 years ago. Since then, a growing number ...
While there is growing importance attributed to open innovation collaborations, the existing framewo...
Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open innovation (OI), lit...
Since the term Open Innovation (OI) was coined by Henry Chesbrough in 2003, OI studies have been fre...
Research Summary While there is a wealth of literature on the benefits of open innovation (OI), litt...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...