Geographic search, potential absorptive capacity and radical innovation performance : the moderating role of collaborative network
Purpose: A firm's geographic boundaries represent an important demarcation line when searching for new knowledge. Prior research on geographic search has generated conflicting results concerning its influence on firm innovation outcomes. The purpose of this study is to fill the gap by examining how and under which conditions geographic search affects firm radical innovation performance. Design/methodology/approach: This study hypothesizes a positive association between a firm's geographic search and radical innovation performance, which is mediated by potential absorptive capacity (PAC). It further proposes that the influence of geographic search on PAC will be moderated by a firm's collaborative network. Drawing on a random sample of 286 Chinese manufacturing firms, the theoretical model is tested. Findings: The study's results show a positive relationship between geographic search and radical innovation performance, which is partially mediated by PAC. Moreover, attributes of collaborative networks (i.e. diverse location of and strong relational ties with partners) are observed to enhance the positive effect of geographic search on PAC. Originality/value: This paper advances the understanding of how and when firms can better capture the benefits of geographic search in the development of radical innovation.
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2021
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Authors: | Zhang, Feng ; Zhu, Lei ; Lyu, Chongchong |
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European Journal of Innovation Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1460-1060, ZDB-ID 2028189-4. - Vol. 25.2021, 2 (06.01.), p. 479-500
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Emerald |
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