Product innovation is a key achievement by which a firm can not only build up its competitive advantages but also prolong its survival in the open market environment. By understanding the firm as a social system pursuing both efficiency and effectiveness, this study examines three key factors that independently enable product innovation through a theoretical lens of the open system approach: strategic attention, external information sources, and absorptive capacity. While we suggest that a focused set of strategic attentions functions as an internal means to enhance the likelihood of product innovation, we also propose that diverse external partners provide the firm with the relevant knowledge for product innovation. In addition, we argue t...
This study updates the discussion on demand-pull attention as a source of radical product innovation...
Continuously innovating is known to provide firms with a competitive edge over rival firms. As innov...
Open innovation has generally been explored in terms of improved innovation performance vis-à-vis pr...
Chesbrough first coined the term “open innovation” about 15 years ago. Since then, a growing number ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the mechanisms through which absorpt...
2017 Elsevier B.V. Advancements in information technology (IT) have made organizational boundaries s...
While the potential of open innovation to develop product-related improvements through the use of ex...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
Open innovation and absorptive capacity are two concepts based on the idea that companies can levera...
Despite the importance of small and new firms in product innovation, current research still lacks a ...
Drawing on the central themes of open innovation of the knowledge inflows and outflows for a firm’s ...
In high technology markets, the development of new products has received widespread interest among m...
Open innovation involves a business model that incorporates internal and external expertise, emphasi...
Absorptive capacity, as an influential factor in organizational success, is defined as the firm’s ab...
This dissertation offers an integrative conceptual framework and research studies that provide theor...
This study updates the discussion on demand-pull attention as a source of radical product innovation...
Continuously innovating is known to provide firms with a competitive edge over rival firms. As innov...
Open innovation has generally been explored in terms of improved innovation performance vis-à-vis pr...
Chesbrough first coined the term “open innovation” about 15 years ago. Since then, a growing number ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the mechanisms through which absorpt...
2017 Elsevier B.V. Advancements in information technology (IT) have made organizational boundaries s...
While the potential of open innovation to develop product-related improvements through the use of ex...
In this paper our objective is to explore the relationship among firm absorptive capacity, open-appr...
Open innovation and absorptive capacity are two concepts based on the idea that companies can levera...
Despite the importance of small and new firms in product innovation, current research still lacks a ...
Drawing on the central themes of open innovation of the knowledge inflows and outflows for a firm’s ...
In high technology markets, the development of new products has received widespread interest among m...
Open innovation involves a business model that incorporates internal and external expertise, emphasi...
Absorptive capacity, as an influential factor in organizational success, is defined as the firm’s ab...
This dissertation offers an integrative conceptual framework and research studies that provide theor...
This study updates the discussion on demand-pull attention as a source of radical product innovation...
Continuously innovating is known to provide firms with a competitive edge over rival firms. As innov...
Open innovation has generally been explored in terms of improved innovation performance vis-à-vis pr...