This research examines the differential impact of the importance of internally and externally sourced information and knowledge and their relationship to absorptive capacity and firm performance. In addition, this analysis deals directly with the unobservable heterogeneity amongst firms that is generally viewed as the raison d'être for a unique resource-based perspective of organizational performance. Latent class, finite mixture regression models are used that show that a single model relating knowledge sourcing, absorptive capacity and firm performance is inadequate in explaining even a minor portion of the variation which is seen between firms. Copyright © 2011 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited
This paper examines the effects of breadth and depth of external knowledge sourcing on the innovativ...
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There is a long-standing academic consensus that the higher the absorptive capacity of an organizati...
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This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...
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Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
We argue that the firm's ability to generate competitive advantage from its knowledge assets is a fu...
International audienceOur research contributes to knowledge-intensive firms research streams. We pro...
This study examines the relationship between external knowledge sourcing and firm innovation efficie...
There is both theoretical and empirical support for the idea that firm-specific knowledge (FSK) has ...
This paper examines the effects of breadth and depth of external knowledge sourcing on the innovativ...
Knowledge creation is a firm specific resource that helps the firm in creating and modifying advance...
There is a long-standing academic consensus that the higher the absorptive capacity of an organizati...
A latent class estimation is applied to test the impact of internal versus external sourcing on know...
This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...
This paper investigates the extent to which different knowledge sources contribute to firms ’ innova...
This paper investigates the link between firm-level innovative performance and innovation prone exte...
Knowledge is considered a critical firm resource, an important factor in international performance n...
The impact of knowledge on firm performance has been seen as one explanation of firm performance het...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' ...
We argue that the firm's ability to generate competitive advantage from its knowledge assets is a fu...
International audienceOur research contributes to knowledge-intensive firms research streams. We pro...
This study examines the relationship between external knowledge sourcing and firm innovation efficie...
There is both theoretical and empirical support for the idea that firm-specific knowledge (FSK) has ...
This paper examines the effects of breadth and depth of external knowledge sourcing on the innovativ...
Knowledge creation is a firm specific resource that helps the firm in creating and modifying advance...
There is a long-standing academic consensus that the higher the absorptive capacity of an organizati...