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Innovation 2 Innovation management 2 Innovationsmanagement 2 Inter-firm cooperation 2 Open Innovation 2 Open innovation 2 Unternehmenskooperation 2 Cognition 1 Collaboration breadth 1 Forschungskooperation 1 Innovation constraints 1 Knowledge transfer 1 Kognition 1 Performance 1 Research collaboration 1 Wissenstransfer 1 cognitive distance 1 collaboration breadth 1 radical and incremental innovation 1
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Bello-Pintado, Alejandro 1 García-Marco, Teresa 1 Ismail, Muhammad 1 Nalmpanti, Athanasia D. 1 Oghazi, Pejvak 1 Wong, Chee Yew 1
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Innovation: organization & management : IOM 1 Journal of innovation & knowledge : JIK 1
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How many to be different? : the role of number and the partner type on innovation performance
Ismail, Muhammad; Bello-Pintado, Alejandro; … - In: Innovation: organization & management : IOM 26 (2024) 1, pp. 145-168
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Collaborating for innovation : the inhibiting role of constraints
Nalmpanti, Athanasia D.; Wong, Chee Yew; Oghazi, Pejvak - In: Journal of innovation & knowledge : JIK 9 (2024) 3, pp. 1-12
There is a growing recognition that firms increase their collaboration breadth by opening their boundaries to more … innovation performance. However, not all firms benefit equally from collaboration breadth. We argue that the literature has not … between collaboration breadth and innovation performance by contending, and empirically confirming, that the magnitude and …
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