This paper investigates the ability of knowledge intensive business firms (KIBS) to engage in co-innovation with client firms. Co-innovation relates to KIBS competitive advantage as knowledge creators and sources of innovation. We propose a resource-based model where knowledge-related resources and capabilities explain why certain KIBS firms are able to co-innovate. We explore the model on a sample of Dutch environmental investigation firms. Our exploratory results confirm the expected dominant role played by the learning capabilities of KIBS firms in explaining their ability to co-innovate
AbstractWe uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensi...
This paper explores the effect of external knowledge sources and the uneven geography on innovation ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Strategy - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2012Using uniqu...
This paper investigates the ability of knowledge intensive business firms (KIBS) to engage in co-inn...
This paper investigates the ability of knowledge intensive business firms (KIBS) to engage in co-inn...
Purpose: Firms need to develop absorptive capacities to effectively source and exploit knowledge rel...
Drawing on data from an original survey of UK and US publicly traded knowledge-intensive business se...
We uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensive busin...
Regional economies are continuously evolving shifting from more traditional manufacturing toward mor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Regional Studies on 10...
A major question in the research on openness concerns its connection to in-house innovation activiti...
Innovative activity is performed to a considerable extent in the service sector, namely within the s...
Purpose: Despite the keen interest in radical and incremental innovation, few studies have tested th...
The objective of this paper is to explain how the elements of a conceptual model based on KIBS (Know...
Over the past few decades, activities of Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) can be interpr...
AbstractWe uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensi...
This paper explores the effect of external knowledge sources and the uneven geography on innovation ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Strategy - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2012Using uniqu...
This paper investigates the ability of knowledge intensive business firms (KIBS) to engage in co-inn...
This paper investigates the ability of knowledge intensive business firms (KIBS) to engage in co-inn...
Purpose: Firms need to develop absorptive capacities to effectively source and exploit knowledge rel...
Drawing on data from an original survey of UK and US publicly traded knowledge-intensive business se...
We uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensive busin...
Regional economies are continuously evolving shifting from more traditional manufacturing toward mor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Regional Studies on 10...
A major question in the research on openness concerns its connection to in-house innovation activiti...
Innovative activity is performed to a considerable extent in the service sector, namely within the s...
Purpose: Despite the keen interest in radical and incremental innovation, few studies have tested th...
The objective of this paper is to explain how the elements of a conceptual model based on KIBS (Know...
Over the past few decades, activities of Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) can be interpr...
AbstractWe uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensi...
This paper explores the effect of external knowledge sources and the uneven geography on innovation ...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Strategy - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2012Using uniqu...