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Keld Laursen
Researcher at Copenhagen Business School
Publications - 104
Citations - 15315
Keld Laursen is an academic researcher from Copenhagen Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Open innovation & Technological change. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 102 publications receiving 13474 citations. Previous affiliations of Keld Laursen include Tilburg University & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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Open for innovation: the role of openness in explaining innovation performance among U.K. manufacturing firms
Keld Laursen,Ammon Salter +1 more
TL;DR: Using a large-scale sample of industrial firms, this paper links search strategy to innovative performance, finding that searching widely and deeply is curvilinearly (taking an inverted U-shape) related to performance.
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Searching high and low: what types of firms use universities as a source of innovation?
Keld Laursen,Ammon Salter +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the factors that influence why firms draw from universities in their innovative activities, and the role of different search strategies in influencing the propensity of firms to use universities.
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New human resource management practices, complementarities and the impact on innovation performance
Keld Laursen,Nicolai J. Foss +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors take the theoretical point of departure in recent work in organisational economics on systems of human resource management (HRM) practices and develop the argument that complementarities between new HRM practices influence financial performance positively, there are theoretical reasons for expecting them also to influence innovation performance positively.
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The paradox of openness: Appropriability, external search and collaboration
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors find a concave relationship between firms' breadth of external search and formal collaboration for innovation, and the strength of the firms' appropriability strategies for innovation.
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The open innovation research landscape: established perspectives and emerging themes across different levels of analysis
Marcel Bogers,Ann-Kristin Zobel,Allan Afuah,Esteve Almirall,Sabine Brunswicker,Linus Dahlander,Lars Frederiksen,Annabelle Gawer,Marc Gruber,Stefan Haefliger,John Hagedoorn,John Hagedoorn,Dennis Hilgers,Keld Laursen,Mats Magnusson,Ann Majchrzak,Ian P. McCarthy,Kathrin M. Moeslein,Satish Nambisan,Frank T. Piller,Agnieszka Radziwon,Cristina Rossi-Lamastra,Jonathan Sims,Anne L. J. Ter Wal +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present opportunities for future research on OI, organized at different levels of analysis, and discuss some of the contingencies at these different levels, and argue that future research needs to study OI - originally an organisational-level phenomenon.