Firms’ investment in information technology (IT) has been suggested as an important organizational resource enabler of knowledge production, leading to patenting innovation. In the prior literature, however, the process through which IT investment influences patenting innovation outputs remains unclear. To open up this black box in our understanding of IT and innovation, we draw on the knowledge recombination perspective and develop a model to characterize the innovation process as a firm’s efforts of recombining existing knowledge (i.e., knowledge recombinant intensity) and the scope of knowledge that is recombined by a firm (i.e., knowledge recombinant diversity). Using large-scale panel data over 10 years, we found robust empirical evide...
Within the last four decades, IS and business scholars have shown a growing interest in information ...
We theoretically and empirically investigate the relationship between information technology (IT) an...
IT industry has become patent-intensive due to the rapid advances in technology and the fierce compe...
Firms’ investment in information technology (IT) has been suggested as an important organizational r...
Firms’ investment in information technology (IT) has been suggested as an important organizational r...
Firms’ use of information technology (IT) has been suggested to be an important enabler of knowledge...
Firms’ use of information technology (IT) has been suggested to be an important enabler of knowledge...
Recent literature documents mixed findings on the impact of information technology (IT) investment o...
Despite the obvious linkage between information technologies (IT) and knowledge processes and the ap...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are currently attracting the largest investments by firms focus...
This research focuses on a special case of General Purpose Technology: Bioinformatics. It explores w...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
The core thesis of my dissertation is that the information technology and sourcing practices of firm...
Within the last four decades, IS and business scholars have shown a growing interest in information ...
We theoretically and empirically investigate the relationship between information technology (IT) an...
IT industry has become patent-intensive due to the rapid advances in technology and the fierce compe...
Firms’ investment in information technology (IT) has been suggested as an important organizational r...
Firms’ investment in information technology (IT) has been suggested as an important organizational r...
Firms’ use of information technology (IT) has been suggested to be an important enabler of knowledge...
Firms’ use of information technology (IT) has been suggested to be an important enabler of knowledge...
Recent literature documents mixed findings on the impact of information technology (IT) investment o...
Despite the obvious linkage between information technologies (IT) and knowledge processes and the ap...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are currently attracting the largest investments by firms focus...
This research focuses on a special case of General Purpose Technology: Bioinformatics. It explores w...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
The economics of recombinant knowledge is a promising field of investigation. New technological syst...
The core thesis of my dissertation is that the information technology and sourcing practices of firm...
Within the last four decades, IS and business scholars have shown a growing interest in information ...
We theoretically and empirically investigate the relationship between information technology (IT) an...
IT industry has become patent-intensive due to the rapid advances in technology and the fierce compe...