Harnessing the value of open innovation: change in the moderating role of absorptive capability
JinHyo Joseph Yun,
Xiaofei Zhao and
Sung Deuk Hahm
Knowledge Management Research & Practice, 2018, vol. 16, issue 3, 305-314
Abstract:
We answered to the research questions as follows. Has there been any change in the moderating effects of research and development (R&D) between open innovation (OI) and firms’ performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the South Korean manufacturing sector since the global financial crisis in 2007. And, if so, how about the changes? First, with the increase in OI of SMEs in the South Korean manufacturing sector, their performance moved in an inverted U-shaped curve in 2005, and 2014 altogether. Second, the R&D investment by SMEs in the South Korean manufacturing sector had a net effect on their performance in 2005, and 2014 altogether. Third, the R&D investment by SMEs in the South Korean manufacturing had accelerated the effect of OI on their performance in 2005. But, the R&D investment by SMEs in the South Korean manufacturing sector failed to moderate the effect of OI on their performance in 2014.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/14778238.2018.1471328
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