Authors
Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas, Roberto Fontana
Publication date
2018/7
Journal
Journal of Product Innovation Management
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
565-587
Description
This article studies how organizational practices aimed at fostering intra and interorganizational knowledge transfer, absorption, combination, and conversion interact. Specifically, the article examines the effect of formalized problem solving (FPS) practices on the benefits from collaboration with suppliers for product innovation. It argues that FPS practices act as moderators of the relationship between collaborations with suppliers and the benefits from innovation. Also, it argues that the moderating effect varies depending on whether a new product development occurs in the presence or absence of industry‐level knowledge. These expectations are tested on a sample of 1596 French manufacturing firms. Findings suggest that collaboration with suppliers generally improves the firm's innovation performance and that the benefits are higher in the absence of industry‐level knowledge. Additional findings also highlight …
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