Collaborations with scientific partners and innovation performance: Antecedents and moderators

Valentina Lazzarotti, Gloria Puliga, Raffaella Manzini, Luisa Pellegrini, Mohammad Eslami, Harry Boer

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Abstract

A complete understanding of the Open Innovation phenomenon has not been reached. In particular, the role of the scientific partners as collaborator is still debated. This because scientific partners generally own goals, culture and vision different from firms that lead to not satisfactory results. The model tested in the paper outlines that higher the intensity of the collaboration with scientific partners higher the innovation performance in terms of efficiency. Moreover, it explores the moderating role of managerial and organizational mechanisms as tool to improve absorptive capacity, showing their positive effect on performance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 21st CINet conference on Practicing Continuous Innovation in Digital Ecosystems
Place of PublicationMilan
PublisherContinuous Innovation Network
Publication date2020
Edition21
Pages399-410
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-77360-23-1
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event21st CINet conference: Practicing Continuous Innovation in Digital Ecosystems - Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Duration: 20 Sept 202022 Sept 2020
https://www.continuous-innovation.net/events/conferences/2020.html

Conference

Conference21st CINet conference
LocationPolitecnico di Milano
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilan
Period20/09/202022/09/2020
Internet address

Keywords

  • Open Innovation
  • Scientific Partners
  • SEM

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