2018
DOI: 10.22146/jieb.29218
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Searching Widely or Deeply? The Impact of Open Innovation on Innovation and Innovation Performance Among Indonesian Manufacturing Firms

Abstract: Since the term Open Innovation (OI) was coined by Henry Chesbrough in 2003, OI studies have been frequently conducted. Surprisingly, OI insights, in the context of Indonesian firms, are scarce. Furthermore, there are no existing OI studies that use data derived from innovation surveys. Hence, this study attempts to close the gap in the literature, by providing insights into Indonesian firms’ openness toward external knowledge, and its impact on innovation performance. The main aim of this study is to investiga… Show more

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“…This suggests that the depth of external sourcing information is positively associated with innovation performance. In the previous studies, both external search breadth and depth positively influence the share of product innovation new to the market of Indonesian manufacturing firms (Hartono and Kusumawardhani, 2018) as well as in the UK manufacturing firms (Laursen and Salter, 2006). While external R&D has a positive marginal impact on the share of product innovation new to the firms, the acquisition has a negative impact on the share of incremental innovation.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…This suggests that the depth of external sourcing information is positively associated with innovation performance. In the previous studies, both external search breadth and depth positively influence the share of product innovation new to the market of Indonesian manufacturing firms (Hartono and Kusumawardhani, 2018) as well as in the UK manufacturing firms (Laursen and Salter, 2006). While external R&D has a positive marginal impact on the share of product innovation new to the firms, the acquisition has a negative impact on the share of incremental innovation.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Studies on firm openness and innovation performance relationship in both developing and developed economies tend to support Laursen and Salter's (2006) work. An OI study using data from IIS 2011 found that firm openness, that is measured by external search breadth and depth, positively influence innovation performance of Indonesian manufacturing firms (Hartono and Kusumawardhani, 2018). However, decreasing returns in over searching on external search breadth and depth also can be found among Indonesian manufacturing firms.…”
Section: Impact Of Firms' Openness On Innovation Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous findings have extensively documented that cost is the most important feature of R&D (Hartono & Kusumawardhani, 2018;Brown et al, 2012;Himmelberg & Petersen, 1994). R&D activities are massive investments consisting of payments to highly skilled employees and extensive capital expenditure.…”
Section: Cash Holding and Randd Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalam hal ini, Walsh et al, (2016) berpendapat bahwa kolaborasi heterogen (yaitu, universitas-industri) meningkatkan kualitas penemuan sementara kolaborasi vertikal (yaitu, kolaborasi dengan pemasok atau pelanggan) meningkatkan tingkat komersialisasi. Menurut Hartono & Kusumawardhani (2018) kerjasama dengan lembaga penelitian dan universitas juga berpengaruh positif terhadap inovasi.…”
Section: Inovasi Terbuka (Open Innovation)unclassified