A knowledge-based model of radical innovation in small software firms

JL Carlo, K Lyytinen, GM Rose - MIS quarterly, 2012 - JSTOR
In this paper, we adopt the lens of absorptive capacity (ACAP), defined by two dimensions—
the knowledge base (consisting of knowledge diversity, depth, and linkages) and routines …

Changing the competitive landscape: Continuous innovation through IT-enabled knowledge capabilities

KD Joshi, L Chi, A Datta, S Han - Information Systems …, 2010 - pubsonline.informs.org
We theoretically and empirically investigate the relationship between information technology
(IT) and firm innovation. Invoking absorptive capacity (ACAP) theory, we introduce and …

External knowledge and information technology

K Trantopoulos, G von Krogh, MW Wallin, M Woerter - MIS quarterly, 2017 - JSTOR
Prior information systems research highlights the vital role of information technology (IT) for
innovation in firms. At the same time, innovation literature has shown that accessing and …

Hierarchical business value of information technology: Toward a digital innovation value chain

AHR Hensen, JQ Dong - Information & Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Information technology (IT) increasingly changes the ways through which firms
develop and commercialize innovation. Prior studies have mainly focused on the direct …

Internet computing as a disruptive information technology innovation: the role of strong order effects1

JL Carlo, K Lyytinen, GM Rose - Information systems journal, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A cross‐sector survey study was conducted between 2004 and 2005 among 121 software
firms that adopted internet computing for the presence of strong order effects, which explain …

How information technology assimilation promotes exploratory and exploitative innovation in the small‐and medium‐sized firm context: the role of contextual …

WW Ko, G Liu - Journal of product innovation management, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This research sheds new light on how information technology (IT) assimilation affects
exploratory and exploitative innovation in the context of small‐and medium‐sized firms …

Benefiting from open innovation: A multidimensional model of absorptive capacity

AK Zobel - Journal of product innovation management, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
While recent studies shed some light on the performance implications of open innovation,
there is a gap in understanding how firms can translate their openness into innovation …

Knowledge inflows from market-and science-based actors, absorptive capacity, innovation and performance—a study of SMEs

GC De Zubielqui, J Jones, L Lester - International Journal of …, 2016 - World Scientific
Small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly opening up their innovation
processes in order to improve innovation outcomes. Exactly how openness influences …

Inter-organizational knowledge acquisition and firms' radical innovation: A moderated mediation analysis

X Xie, L Wang, S Zeng - Journal of Business Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Inter-organizational knowledge acquisition has become an increasingly important strategy
for firms to improve their levels of innovation. Building upon the knowledge-based view …

Building dynamic capabilities: Innovation driven by individual-, firm-, and network-level effects

FT Rothaermel, AM Hess - Organization science, 2007 - pubsonline.informs.org
Following the dynamic capabilities perspective, we suggest that antecedents to innovation
can be found at the individual, firm, and network levels. Thus, we challenge two assumptions …