While there is growing importance attributed to open innovation collaborations, the existing framework does not provide clear directions on how firms should distribute their attention to the depth and breadth of their external search strategy. To navigate this tension, we extend the open innovation framework to explore how the value of external search depth on customers for the firm innovation performance may be contingent on two key factors that generate relational and informational benefits: how firms coordinate their activities with clients and the external search breadth of their open innovation strategies. In a sample of Italian firms operating in knowledge-intensive business sectors (N = 358), the study shows that excessive involvemen...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
While there is growing importance attributed to open innovation collaborations, the existing framewo...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
We investigate the role of search strategy in shaping firms´ innovation performance. Firms use a wid...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
To innovate, firms often need to draw from, and collaborate with, a large number of actors from outs...
Firms compete increasingly in an open innovation environment. Search strategies for external knowled...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms' innovative...
To innovate, firms often need to draw from, and collaborate with, a large number of actors from outs...
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...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...
While there is growing importance attributed to open innovation collaborations, the existing framewo...
The open innovation (OI) paradigm describes how firms innovate by interacting with other organizatio...
We investigate the role of search strategy in shaping firms´ innovation performance. Firms use a wid...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
Firms are encouraged to continually initiate innovation activities as part of their new product deve...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
To innovate, firms often need to draw from, and collaborate with, a large number of actors from outs...
Firms compete increasingly in an open innovation environment. Search strategies for external knowled...
It is commonly accepted nowadays that external knowledge sources are important for firms' innovative...
To innovate, firms often need to draw from, and collaborate with, a large number of actors from outs...
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...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
The purpose of the paper is to illuminate the costs and benefits of crossing firm boundaries in inbo...
Open firms are not equally successful. This is because, in order to benefit from external sources of...