Prior research highlights the vital role of information technology (IT) for innovation in firms. In this paper, we draw on the knowledge-based view of the firm to investigate how search in external knowledge sources and information technology for knowledge absorption jointly influence process innovation performance. Our model is tested on a nine-year panel (2003–2011) of Swiss firms from a wide range of manufacturing industries. Using instrumental variables, and disaggregating by type of IT, we find that data access systems and network connectivity hold very different potential for the effective absorption of external knowledge, and the subsequent realized economic gains from process innovation. Against the backdrop of today’s digital trans...
External sources of knowledge are widely believed to be essential in fostering innovation. However, ...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
This paper analyses whether the technological environment in which firms operate conditions the openi...
Prior research highlights the vital role of information technology (IT) for innovation in firms. In ...
Flexibility in response to competitive pressure from globalized markets and increasingly individuali...
Actes à paraître.In today's innovation based competition and with the increase of the innovation pac...
In light of the fact that firms increasingly use information technology (IT) for open innovation ini...
Information technology (IT) increasingly changes the ways through which firms develop and commercial...
Despite the obvious linkage between information technologies (IT) and knowledge processes and the ap...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the extent to which the influence of external knowledge searc...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the effect of the external knowledge sourcing strategies a...
Trabajo presentado al 9th International CINET Conference: "Radical Challenges in Innovation Manageme...
While the potential of open innovation to develop product-related improvements through the use of ex...
Firms rely increasingly on external knowledge, e.g. from universities, to improve their innovation p...
Although previous studies have contributed substantially to our understanding of the role of externa...
External sources of knowledge are widely believed to be essential in fostering innovation. However, ...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
This paper analyses whether the technological environment in which firms operate conditions the openi...
Prior research highlights the vital role of information technology (IT) for innovation in firms. In ...
Flexibility in response to competitive pressure from globalized markets and increasingly individuali...
Actes à paraître.In today's innovation based competition and with the increase of the innovation pac...
In light of the fact that firms increasingly use information technology (IT) for open innovation ini...
Information technology (IT) increasingly changes the ways through which firms develop and commercial...
Despite the obvious linkage between information technologies (IT) and knowledge processes and the ap...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the extent to which the influence of external knowledge searc...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the effect of the external knowledge sourcing strategies a...
Trabajo presentado al 9th International CINET Conference: "Radical Challenges in Innovation Manageme...
While the potential of open innovation to develop product-related improvements through the use of ex...
Firms rely increasingly on external knowledge, e.g. from universities, to improve their innovation p...
Although previous studies have contributed substantially to our understanding of the role of externa...
External sources of knowledge are widely believed to be essential in fostering innovation. However, ...
Search of external knowledge has been object of increasing attention in the past few years coherentl...
This paper analyses whether the technological environment in which firms operate conditions the openi...