Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of knowledge, firms must be able to absorb such knowledge. The paper outlines a firm's context as a set of organizational and social features, which may be considered absorptive capacity antecedents. It explores the mediating role of such antecedents in the relationship – hitherto insufficiently researched – between the degree of openness and innovative performance. The use of a methodology combining both direct interviews and survey of Italian firms has allowed us to confirm the supposed mediating role. We also identify different modes for companies to open up their innovation process and, for each of them, the antecedents that are consistent ...
Purpose – Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
This thesis aims to explore how firms can be open to competitors to innovate, mainly focusing on the...
Purpose: Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wit...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
We explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-approach to innovation and innovati...
Purpose. Focusing on some relevant constructs defined by the open innovation (OI) literature (i.e. d...
Purpose: Focusing on some relevant constructs defined by the open innovation (OI) literature (i.e. d...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
Purpose ‐ Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its ...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
Although there is an increased interest in studies on FFs and open innovation (OI) the existing know...
Purpose – Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
This thesis aims to explore how firms can be open to competitors to innovate, mainly focusing on the...
Purpose: Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wit...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
We explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-approach to innovation and innovati...
Purpose. Focusing on some relevant constructs defined by the open innovation (OI) literature (i.e. d...
Purpose: Focusing on some relevant constructs defined by the open innovation (OI) literature (i.e. d...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
Purpose ‐ Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its ...
Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
This chapter investigates the topic of how open innovation is actually implemented by companies, acc...
Although there is an increased interest in studies on FFs and open innovation (OI) the existing know...
Purpose – Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wi...
This thesis aims to explore how firms can be open to competitors to innovate, mainly focusing on the...
Purpose: Many companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them wit...