The open eco-innovation mode. An empirical investigation of eleven European countries

Ghisetti, Claudia, Marzucchi, Alberto and Montresor, Sandro (2015) The open eco-innovation mode. An empirical investigation of eleven European countries. Research Policy, 44 (5). pp. 1080-1093. ISSN 0048-7333

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Abstract

This paper deals with the open innovation mode in the environmental realm and investigates the effects that knowledge sourcing has on the environmental innovations (EIs) of firms. Using the Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 2006–2008, we refer to the firm's probability of both introducing an EI and extending the number of EI-typologies adopted. We estimate the impact of the ‘depth’ and ‘breadth’ of knowledge sourcing. In addition, we test for the moderating role of the firm's absorptive capacity. Knowledge sourcing has a positive impact on both types of EI-performance. However, a broad sourcing strategy reveals a threshold above which the propensity to introduce an EI diminishes. Cognitive constraints in processing knowledge inputs that are too diverse may explain this result. Absorptive capacity generally helps firms to turn broadly sourced external knowledge into EI. However, internal innovation capabilities and knowledge socialization mechanisms seem to diminish the EI impact of knowledge sourced through deep external interactions. The possibility of mismatches between the management of internal and external knowledge, and of problems in distributing the decision-makers’ attention between the two, may explain this result.

Item Type: Article
Schools and Departments: University of Sussex Business School > SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit
Depositing User: Alberto Marzucchi
Date Deposited: 28 Jun 2016 15:44
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2021 11:15
URI: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/61770

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