In this study we test how different ways of composing collaborative action networks influence food innovation. Networks have received considerable attention in the literature and are perceived to enhance the likelihood of innovation success by overcoming resource and capability deficiencies. While previous studies of collaborate innovation in the food sector have been mostly qualitative case studies of one or a few networks, we compare 96 networks which were all structured according to the same network template. After content-analysing archive data, we estimated a vector-generalised linear model with binomial response distributions and probit link functions; with network composition as the predictor and the innovation process charateristics...
Innovation Systems (IS) have emerged as focal points for innovation and technology, facilitating int...
Innovation has been identified as a critical asset for SMEs to survive (Hitt et al., 2001; Lee et al...
In this study, we use unique purpose-built survey data to show that small food firms are more innova...
In this study we test how different ways of composing collaborative action networks influence food i...
Purpose - In innovation networks, SMEs' capability to innovate is both enhanced and restricted by mo...
The capacity to innovate is of great concern to scientists, policy makers and the business community...
Nowadays, innovation is no longer limited to the individual firm but involves increasingly the chai...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of networks diversi...
Across many sectors, the locus of innovation has shifted from the individual firm to networks of col...
Innovation is often considered as the main gateway to competitiveness. While it was traditionally re...
In the New Economy, the network is considered as more important than the firm itself. In this paper ...
The locus of innovation is not the individual firm anymore but increasingly the network in which the...
This paper aims to explore innovations implemented by SMEs in the traditional food sector and how ch...
Innovation Systems (IS) have emerged as focal points for innovation and technology, facilitating int...
Innovation has been identified as a critical asset for SMEs to survive (Hitt et al., 2001; Lee et al...
In this study, we use unique purpose-built survey data to show that small food firms are more innova...
In this study we test how different ways of composing collaborative action networks influence food i...
Purpose - In innovation networks, SMEs' capability to innovate is both enhanced and restricted by mo...
The capacity to innovate is of great concern to scientists, policy makers and the business community...
Nowadays, innovation is no longer limited to the individual firm but involves increasingly the chai...
International audiencePurpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of networks diversi...
Across many sectors, the locus of innovation has shifted from the individual firm to networks of col...
Innovation is often considered as the main gateway to competitiveness. While it was traditionally re...
In the New Economy, the network is considered as more important than the firm itself. In this paper ...
The locus of innovation is not the individual firm anymore but increasingly the network in which the...
This paper aims to explore innovations implemented by SMEs in the traditional food sector and how ch...
Innovation Systems (IS) have emerged as focal points for innovation and technology, facilitating int...
Innovation has been identified as a critical asset for SMEs to survive (Hitt et al., 2001; Lee et al...
In this study, we use unique purpose-built survey data to show that small food firms are more innova...