“…For the competition and innovation literature, our study reconciles previous positive (Nickell, 1996;Buckley et al, 2002;Liu & Buck, 2007) and negative (Schumpeter, 1950;Hinloopen & Vandekerckhove, 2009;Chang & Xu, 2008) assertions in the literature on the relationship between foreign competition and innovation, by providing theoretical arguments and empirical evidence for a curvilinear U-shaped relationship. In contrast to the well-established linear or inverted U-shaped relationships between competition and innovation found in existing studies of advanced economies (Aghion et al, 2005;De Bondt & Vandekerckhove, 2012;Polder & Veldhuizen, 2012), our study's unique focus on transition economies, and evidence of a curvilinear U-shaped relationship, implicitly highlight the importance of external resource environments and learning in shaping the relationship between competition and innovation.…”