Authors
Annika Dingler, Ellen Enkel
Publication date
2016/8/1
Journal
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Volume
109
Pages
50-60
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Industry convergence as a phenomenon forcing organizations to foster more open forms of innovation, such as collaborating with partners from different industries holds high potential for really new innovation. At the same time knowledge originating from a different industry is more difficult to transfer. Accordingly, organizations that are able to develop socialization between collaborating partners, increasing the understanding for one another's values and background, are able to benefit from enhanced knowledge processing. This paper draws on the concept of social integration and open innovation literature to investigate how socialization facilitates knowledge transfer in collaborative innovation. Based on expert interviews, we conduct in-depth case study analyses in six organizations performing innovation across industry boundaries. Our findings illustrate that organizations can develop socialization to facilitate …
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