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Open and closed knowledge sourcing Their effect on innovation performance in small and medium enterprises

Authors
Ham, JuyeonChoi, ByoungguLee, Jae-Nam
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
SMEs; Complementarity; Open innovation; Knowledge sourcing approach; Substitutability
Citation
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & DATA SYSTEMS, v.117, no.6, pp.1166 - 1184
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Journal Title
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & DATA SYSTEMS
Volume
117
Number
6
Start Page
1166
End Page
1184
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/86347
DOI
10.1108/IMDS-08-2016-0338
ISSN
0263-5577
Abstract
Purpose - Many studies have investigated the relationship between the adoption of open innovation and performance in large firms. However, limited research is available with regard to the use of open innovation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs are important because of their contribution to innovation in almost all economies. The purpose of this paper is to extend the current literature by focusing on SMEs. Using complementarity and knowledge-based theories, this study develops three hypotheses to identify the effect of knowledge sourcing approaches for innovation on SMEs' innovation performance. Design/methodology/approach - Surveys collected from 196 SMEs in Korea were analyzed using the supermodularity function to test the hypotheses. Findings - Results indicate that an external knowledge-oriented approach has no significant effect, whereas an internal knowledge-oriented (i.e. closed) approach has a positive effect on innovation performance. Interestingly, this study found that open innovation has a negative effect on SMEs' innovation performance (i.e. both internal knowledge-oriented and external knowledge-oriented approaches have a substitutive relationship). Originality/value - This study sheds new light on open innovation and knowledge management research by identifying the relationship between knowledge sourcing approaches for innovation, and innovation performance in SMEs. Practical implications highlight that open innovation could impede SMEs' innovation performance.
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