Publication
Title
Where and how to search? Search paths in open innovation
Author
Abstract
Search for external knowledge is vital for firms' innovative activities. To understand search, we propose two knowledge search dimensions: search space (local or distant) and search heuristics (experiential or cognitive). Combining these two dimensions, we distinguish four search paths - situated paths, analogical paths, sophisticated paths, and scientific paths - which respond to recent calls to move beyond "where to search" and to investigate the connection with "how to search." Also, we highlight how the mechanisms of problem framing and boundary spanning operate within each search path to identify solutions to technology problems. We report on a study of 18 open innovation projects that used an innovation intermediary, and outline the characteristics of each search path. Exploration of these search paths enriches previous studies of search in open innovation by providing a comprehensive, but structured, framework that explains search, its underlying mechanisms, and potential outcomes.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Research policy. - Amsterdam, 1971, currens
Publication
Amsterdam : 2016
ISSN
0048-7333 [print]
1873-7625 [online]
DOI
10.1016/J.RESPOL.2015.08.003
Volume/pages
45 :1 (2016) , p. 125-136
ISI
000367484100010
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 28.08.2024
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