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What Makes Open Innovation Processes Better?A Focus on IT Professionals’ AttitudesWhat Makes Open Innovation Processes Better?A Focus on IT Professionals’ Attitudes

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What Makes Open Innovation Processes Better?A Focus on IT Professionals’ Attitudes
Authors
함주연김단종최병구이재남
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국경영정보학회
Keywords
Open Innovation; Not-Invented-Here (NIH); Not-Sold-Here (NSH); Only-Use-Here (OUH); IT Professionals; Innovation Processes
Citation
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems, v.25, no.2, pp.306 - 328
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems
Volume
25
Number
2
Start Page
306
End Page
328
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95514
DOI
10.14329/apjis.2015.25.2.306
ISSN
2288-5404
Abstract
A recent trend in innovation paradigm is the shift from closed innovation to open innovation principles. This trend is characterized by the use of purposive inflows and outflows of knowledge not only to accelerate internal innovation, but also to expand the markets for external use of innovation. However, the Not-Invented-Here (NIH), and Not-Sold-Here (NSH) or Only-Use-Here (OUH) syndromes are the most common challenges encountered in open innovation processes. Therefore, this study has the following main aims: 1) propose a research model that explains the factors that influence NIH and NSH/OUH attitudes based on motivation theory with perceived organizational fairness and commitment, 2) investigate their impacts on NIH and NSH/OUH attitudes, and 3) provide useful theoretical and practical insights. The proposed research model was empirically tested using survey data collected from information technology (IT) professionals in Korea. One of the major findings indicates that IT professionals’ perceived organizational fairness has a negative effect on NIH attitudes in open innovation process. Theoretical and practical contributions of this study are also discussed.
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