Innovation organisationnelle. S'ouvrir pour innover plus ?
Sandra Dubouloz and
Rachel Bocquet
Revue française de gestion, 2013, vol. N° 235, issue 6, 129-147
Abstract:
This article considers the antecedents of OI from an open innovation perspective. Using the French Organizational Change and Computerization survey for 2003-2006, the authors find that an open innovation framework, which mainly focuses on technological innovation, is also applicable by firms seeking to adopt OI. However, a substitution effect arises between external search activity and absorptive capacity with regard to OI. This effect likely explains the persistence of internal obstacles to the adoption of new organizational practices in French manufacturing firms.
Date: 2013
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