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The influence of scope, depth, and orientation of external technology sources on the innovative performance of Chinese firms

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In this paper, the authors analyze how the innovative performance is affected by the scope, depth, and orientation of firms' external search strategies and apply this analysis to firms using STI (science, technology and innovation) and DUI (doing, using and interacting) innovation modes.
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This article is published in Technovation.The article was published on 2011-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 339 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Open innovation & Knowledge Search.

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Ambidexterity in External Knowledge Search Strategies and Innovation Performance: Mediating Role of Balanced Innovation and Moderating Role of Absorptive Capacity

TL;DR: In this article, an organizational ambidexterity lens is applied to the two distinct modes of firms' external search strategies, which have a differential effect on their learning and innovation: search breadth and depth.
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Does external R&D matter for family firm innovation? Evidence from the Italian manufacturing industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the relationship between external R&D and firm innovation output, using a sample of Italian manufacturing firms over the period 2007-2009, they estimate the effect of R&DI collaboration with the aim to detect differences between family and non-family firms.
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STI and DUI innovation modes in micro-, small-, medium- and large-sized firms: distinctive patterns across Europe and the U.S

TL;DR: A growing literature discusses the effectiveness of business innovation modes on innovation performance as discussed by the authors, in particular, the innovation mode based on the application of science and technology driver, which is the most common innovation mode in the literature.
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The moderating effect of absorptive capacity on the technology search and innovation quality relationship in high-tech manufacturing firms

TL;DR: Based on the knowledge-based view, this paper conceptualized the technology search of high-tech manufacturing firms into three dimensions, namely search breadth, search depth, and balanced search, and constructed the functional paths of the relationships between the different technology search dimensions and innovation quality.
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The Impact of EA-Driven Dynamic Capabilities, Innovativeness, and Structure on Organizational Benefits: A Variance and fsQCA Perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that firms' EA-driven dynamic capabilities lead to innovative value-creating actions and, ultimately, improve organizational benefits, and propose a theoretical model that explains how these dynamic capabilities enable the innovativeness of firms.
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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "The influence of scope, depth, and orientation of external technology sources on the innovative performance of chinese firms" ?

In this study, the authors analyze how the innovative performance is affected by the scope, depth, and orientation of firms ’ external search strategies. Based on a survey among firms in China, the authors find that greater scope and depth of openness for both innovation modes improves innovative performance indicating that open innovation is also relevant beyond science and technology based innovation. Furthermore, the authors find that decreasing returns in external search strategies, suggested by Laursen and Salter ( 2006 ), are not always present and are contingent on the innovation modes. Next, the authors find that the type of external partners ( they label it “ orientation of openness ” ) is crucial in explaining innovative performance and that firms using DUI or STI innovation modes have different sets of relevant innovation partners. As respondents are located in China, this study provides evidence that open innovation is also relevant in developing countries.