Publication
Title
Do not miss the boat to outside-in open innovation : enable your employees
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Abstract
In a highly competitive business environment, firms are increasingly opening up to external partners and gathering their knowledge to improve internal innovation processes. Although researchers have found that outside-in open innovation (OI) has a multitude of positive outcomes (e.g., improved innovation performance), few have studied its antecedents, and especially the “softer” ones. Thus, this study aims to empirically examine three “softer” drivers of outside-in OI (i.e., entrepreneurial culture, OI support, and OI enablement), based on a cross-industry sample of 104 firms. The results show that the relationship between entrepreneurial culture and outside-in OI is fully and positively mediated by OI enablement, whereas the mediating role of OI support in such relationship is not significant. This implies that entrepreneurial culture is unlikely to increase the level of outside-in OI, unless firms enable their employees, through systematic training and the deployment of teams, to effectively gather relevant knowledge from external partners.
Language
Dutch
Source (journal)
Industrial marketing management. - Amsterdam
Publication
Amsterdam : 2020
ISSN
0019-8501
DOI
10.1016/J.INDMARMAN.2020.09.003
Volume/pages
91 (2020) , p. 152-161
ISI
000598667500014
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Subject
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Web of Science
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Creation 24.08.2021
Last edited 22.08.2024
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