Leveraging External Sources of Innovation: A Review of Research on Open Innovation

被引:1091
|
作者
West, Joel [1 ]
Bogers, Marcel [2 ]
机构
[1] Keck Grad Inst Appl Life Sci, Claremont, CA 91711 USA
[2] Univ Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
关键词
RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; TECHNOLOGICAL-INNOVATION; CLOSED INNOVATION; DISCONTINUOUS INNOVATION; FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; COMPLEMENTARY ASSETS;
D O I
10.1111/jpim.12125
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper reviews research on open innovation that considers how and why firms commercialize external sources of innovations. It examines both the outside-in and coupled modes of open innovation. From an analysis of prior research on how firms leverage external sources of innovation, it suggests a four-phase model in which a linear process(1) obtaining, (2) integrating, and (3) commercializing external innovationsis combined with (4) interaction between the firm and its collaborators. This model is used to classify papers taken from the top 25 innovation journals, complemented by highly cited work beyond those journals. A review of 291 open innovation-related publications from these sources shows that the majority of these articles indeed address elements of this inbound open innovation process model. Specifically, it finds that researchers have front-loaded their examination of the leveraging process, with an emphasis on obtaining innovations from external sources. However, there is a relative dearth of research related to integrating and commercializing these innovations. Research on obtaining innovations includes searching, enabling, filtering, and acquiringeach category with its own specific set of mechanisms and conditions. Integrating innovations has been mostly studied from an absorptive capacity perspective, with less attention given to the impact of competencies and culture (including not invented here). Commercializing innovations puts the most emphasis on how external innovations create value rather than how firms capture value from those innovations. Finally, the interaction phase considers both feedback for the linear process and reciprocal innovation processes such as cocreation, network collaboration, and community innovation. This review and synthesis suggests several gaps in prior research. One is a tendency to ignore the importance of business models, despite their central role in distinguishing open innovation from earlier research on interorganizational collaboration in innovation. Another gap is a tendency in open innovation to use innovation in a way inconsistent with earlier definitions in innovation management. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research that include examining the end-to-end innovation commercialization process, and studying the moderators and limits of leveraging external sources of innovation.
引用
收藏
页码:814 / 831
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The spatial organization of innovation: Open innovation, external knowledge relations and urban structure
    Teirlinck, Peter
    Spithoven, Andre
    REGIONAL STUDIES, 2008, 42 (05) : 689 - 704
  • [42] Leveraging innovation spaces to foster collaborative innovation
    Caccamo, Marta
    CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2020, 29 (01) : 178 - 191
  • [43] Opening Up the Innovation Process in Construction Firms: External Knowledge Sources and Dual Innovation
    Duodu, Bismark
    Rowlinson, Steve
    JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, 2021, 147 (08)
  • [44] The role of internal and external sources of knowledge on frugal innovation: moderating role of innovation capabilities
    AlMulhim, Abdullah Fahad
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION SCIENCE, 2021, 13 (03) : 341 - 363
  • [45] Crowdsourcing biomedical research: leveraging communities as innovation engines
    Saez-Rodriguez, Julio
    Costello, James C.
    Friend, Stephen H.
    Kellen, Michael R.
    Mangravite, Lara
    Meyer, Pablo
    Norman, Thea
    Stolovitzky, Gustavo
    NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS, 2016, 17 (08) : 470 - 486
  • [46] Crowdsourcing biomedical research: leveraging communities as innovation engines
    Julio Saez-Rodriguez
    James C. Costello
    Stephen H. Friend
    Michael R. Kellen
    Lara Mangravite
    Pablo Meyer
    Thea Norman
    Gustavo Stolovitzky
    Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016, 17 : 470 - 486
  • [47] Leveraging linguistic signalling to prompt feedback in open innovation communities
    Hu S.
    Xu D.
    Li Y.
    International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2022, 26 (04) : 249 - 267
  • [48] Leveraging AlphaFold for innovation and sustainable health research in Africa
    Emmanuel Nji
    Katharina C. Cramer
    Nicolas V. Rüffin
    Fatoumata G. Fofana
    Walid Heiba
    Safiétou Sankhe
    Nature Communications, 16 (1)
  • [49] Open Access, Innovation, and Research Infrastructure
    Fecher, Benedikt
    Wagner, Gert G.
    PUBLICATIONS, 2016, 4 (02)
  • [50] Promoting research and innovation with open access
    Chunli Bai
    National Science Review, 2014, 1 (03) : 323 - 323