While innovation has increasingly become a collaborative effort, there is little consensus in research about what types of team configurations might be the most useful for creating breakthrough innovations. Do teams need to include inventors with knowledge breadth for recombination or do they need inventors with knowledge depth for identifying anomalies? Do teams need overlapping knowledge to integrate insights from diverse areas or does this redundancy hamper innovation by creating inefficiencies? In this paper, we offer evidence that the answers to these questions may depend on the characteristics of the technologies. Focusing on the degree of modularity and the breadth of application in patent data, we identify empirical patterns suggest...
Cross-boundary teaming, within and across organizations, is an increasingly popular strategy for inn...
Does modularity stimulate innovation or, on the other side, are these modules and standards limiting...
Despite growing popularity in multidisciplinary teams, the question of whether expertise diversity h...
While innovation has increasingly become a collaborative effort, there is little consensus in resear...
Inventing processes are often greatly complex, resulting in the difficulty of creating breakthrough ...
In the modern world, technological and scientific innovation relies heavily on teamwork. The ``lone ...
We examine the relationship between firms’ within- and across-inventor team composition and firm-lev...
As innovative endeavors have become more complex and time-intensive, there has become an increasing ...
This study integrates theories relevant to collaborative knowledge creation and provides evidence to...
In the last few decades, team research and team innovation has become increasingly popular and shows...
Research on learning and innovation suggests that the ability to engage in distant technological sea...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study which inventors benefit from working in teams, taking ...
This paper investigates the reason for increasing team size in the U.S. patent data. On the one hand...
Impactful inventions carry forward combinations of components which depart from common practices: th...
Does modularity stimulate innovation or, on the other side, are these modules and standards limiting...
Cross-boundary teaming, within and across organizations, is an increasingly popular strategy for inn...
Does modularity stimulate innovation or, on the other side, are these modules and standards limiting...
Despite growing popularity in multidisciplinary teams, the question of whether expertise diversity h...
While innovation has increasingly become a collaborative effort, there is little consensus in resear...
Inventing processes are often greatly complex, resulting in the difficulty of creating breakthrough ...
In the modern world, technological and scientific innovation relies heavily on teamwork. The ``lone ...
We examine the relationship between firms’ within- and across-inventor team composition and firm-lev...
As innovative endeavors have become more complex and time-intensive, there has become an increasing ...
This study integrates theories relevant to collaborative knowledge creation and provides evidence to...
In the last few decades, team research and team innovation has become increasingly popular and shows...
Research on learning and innovation suggests that the ability to engage in distant technological sea...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study which inventors benefit from working in teams, taking ...
This paper investigates the reason for increasing team size in the U.S. patent data. On the one hand...
Impactful inventions carry forward combinations of components which depart from common practices: th...
Does modularity stimulate innovation or, on the other side, are these modules and standards limiting...
Cross-boundary teaming, within and across organizations, is an increasingly popular strategy for inn...
Does modularity stimulate innovation or, on the other side, are these modules and standards limiting...
Despite growing popularity in multidisciplinary teams, the question of whether expertise diversity h...