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Open innovation: Are absorptive and desorptive capabilities complementary?
Institution:1. University of Bayreuth, Prieserstr. 2, 95444 Bayreuth, Germany;2. École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur, ESCE International Business School, 10 Rue Sextius Michel, 75015 Paris, France
Abstract:While recent studies in open innovation emphasize the synergies between in-bound and out-bound knowledge flow, empirical results are inconsistent. In this study, we argue that in order to engage simultaneously in both “buying” and “selling” activities, firms need to develop specific capabilities to manage knowledge inflows and outflows, e.g., absorptive and desorptive capacities. We build on key aspects of open innovation and knowledge management literature, arguing that absorptive and desorptive capacity are complementary rather than substitute, and engaging simultaneously in both activities should allow firms to develop their financial performance. We test our model using a sample of 541 New Zealand firms that are deeply involved in international collaborations and find empirical evidence that absorptive and desorptive capacity are not independent and the balanced development of these capabilities has higher impacts on firm’s performance. Further, our findings indicate that technology licensing capability is not a stand-alone task, and its interplay with absorptive capacity plays a key role in the development of a firm’s performance.
Keywords:Open innovation  Absorptive capacity  Desorptive capacity  Appropriability regime  Firm performance
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