Purpose – This paper aims at investigating the impact of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies on knowledge creation for innovation purposes by assessing the relationships among the variety of I4.0 technologies adopted (breadth I4.0), the penetration of these technologies within the firm’s value chain activities (depth I4.0), and the mediating role of both internal (inter-functional) and external (with knowledge-intensive business services; KIBS) collaborations in this process. Design/methodology/approach – The study employed a quantitative research design. By administering a survey to entrepreneurs, chief operation officers, or managers in charge of the operational and technological processes of Italian manufacturing firms, we collected 137 us...
Technology-based firms continue to compete primarily on innovation, and one continuously required to...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a contribution on the diffusion of Industry 4 (I4.0)-related kn...
Background: This paper has the aim to address the key area of managing complex Industry 4.0 producti...
Industry 4.0 technologies promise to increase the knowledge potential of firms as smart factories t...
This paper focuses on the role that collaboration holds in supporting knowledge sharing mechanisms f...
We are all aware of the “structural” value of the innovation that leads the development of the knowl...
Purpose: This paper has two objectives: first, to investigate the state-of-the-art of Industry 4.0 (...
Purpose Industry 4.0 technologies are promising to increase manufacturing companies' performance thr...
The concept of Industry 4.0 underpins a wide range of technologies, with different applications and ...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
Innovation is increasingly based on distributed knowledge sources, given that firms often do not pos...
Based on panel dataset of 33100 Italian firms collected by the MET company, this paper compares the ...
This research uses a comparison among seven different case studies to study how different innovation...
[[abstract]]The locus of innovation has shifted from single entrepreneurial firms to groups of netwo...
Technology-based firms continue to compete primarily on innovation, and one continuously required to...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a contribution on the diffusion of Industry 4 (I4.0)-related kn...
Background: This paper has the aim to address the key area of managing complex Industry 4.0 producti...
Industry 4.0 technologies promise to increase the knowledge potential of firms as smart factories t...
This paper focuses on the role that collaboration holds in supporting knowledge sharing mechanisms f...
We are all aware of the “structural” value of the innovation that leads the development of the knowl...
Purpose: This paper has two objectives: first, to investigate the state-of-the-art of Industry 4.0 (...
Purpose Industry 4.0 technologies are promising to increase manufacturing companies' performance thr...
The concept of Industry 4.0 underpins a wide range of technologies, with different applications and ...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
Innovation is increasingly based on distributed knowledge sources, given that firms often do not pos...
Based on panel dataset of 33100 Italian firms collected by the MET company, this paper compares the ...
This research uses a comparison among seven different case studies to study how different innovation...
[[abstract]]The locus of innovation has shifted from single entrepreneurial firms to groups of netwo...
Technology-based firms continue to compete primarily on innovation, and one continuously required to...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a contribution on the diffusion of Industry 4 (I4.0)-related kn...
Background: This paper has the aim to address the key area of managing complex Industry 4.0 producti...