Desorptive capacity is the organisational ability to transfer internal knowledge to external actors to obtain competitive advantage. We distinguish two forms of desorptive capacity to investigate how organisations active in emerging technology domains explore and exploit opportunities to match internally developed technology to external needs. We also focus on management innovation – the ability to create or revise organisational structures or processes – as a potential antecedent of desorptive capacity. From a study of 84 synthetic biology organisations we found that explorative and exploitative desorptive capacity mediate the relationship between management innovation and external technology commercialisation. The study provides empirical...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
In this paper, we argue that those firms with higher levels of absorptive capacity can manage extern...
This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...
Desorptive capacity is the organisational ability to transfer internal knowledge to external actors ...
Desorptive capacity is the organisational ability to transfer internal knowledge to external actors ...
In open innovation systems, capturing value through external intellectual property (IP) commercializ...
Absorptive capacity is a set of capabilities of the firm which enable it to recognise,acquire, assim...
The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge manage...
Organizational innovation is increasingly mandatory for firms to overcome their competitors. Organiz...
Besides applying technological knowledge in products and services, firms may externally leverage the...
Since the 1990s, external technology commercialization (ETC) has become increasingly relevant in bus...
The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge management...
This paper empirically analyzes the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge managemen...
Since the 1990s, external technology commercialization (ETC) has become increasingly relevant in bus...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
In this paper, we argue that those firms with higher levels of absorptive capacity can manage extern...
This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...
Desorptive capacity is the organisational ability to transfer internal knowledge to external actors ...
Desorptive capacity is the organisational ability to transfer internal knowledge to external actors ...
In open innovation systems, capturing value through external intellectual property (IP) commercializ...
Absorptive capacity is a set of capabilities of the firm which enable it to recognise,acquire, assim...
The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge manage...
Organizational innovation is increasingly mandatory for firms to overcome their competitors. Organiz...
Besides applying technological knowledge in products and services, firms may externally leverage the...
Since the 1990s, external technology commercialization (ETC) has become increasingly relevant in bus...
The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge management...
This paper empirically analyzes the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge managemen...
Since the 1990s, external technology commercialization (ETC) has become increasingly relevant in bus...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
In this paper, we argue that those firms with higher levels of absorptive capacity can manage extern...
This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...