Knowledge & Innovation IG

Christian Stadler on Erwin Danneels about innovation & competence renewal

This study examines how product innovation contributes to the renewal of the firm through its dynamic and reciprocal relation with the firm’s competences. Field research in five high-tech firms of…

Mahka Moeen and Rajshree Agarwal: Incubation of an Industry

New technological breakthroughs present managers of existing firms and aspiring entrepreneurs with opportunities to create altogether new industries. During the vibrant incubation period, we find that multiple firms capitalize on…

Competing/Complementary Labels? Estimating Spillovers in Chinese Grn Bldg Cert

Video abstract for the Strategic Management Journal article “Competing or Complementary Labels? Estimating Spillovers in Chinese Green Building Certification” authored by Xia Li and Timothy Simcoe. Click here to read…

When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation?

Video abstract for the Global Strategy Journal article “When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation: Evidence from China” by Xiaolan Fu, Yawen Li, Jizhen Li, and Henry Chesbrough. Click…

Replication Using Templates

Video abstract for the Strategic Management Journal article “Replication using templates: Does the unit learn from itself, the template, or both?” by Megan Lawrence. Click here to read the full…

Who Discovered the Algorithms that Underpin Computing in the Modern Enterprise?

Modern enterprises rely on computing power improvements and better algorithms to tackle sophisticated problems and boost productivity. Some high-level algorithms are well known (e.g., Google’s PageRank), but until recently little was known about progress in the fundamental algorithms that underpin much of computing or about their discoverers. Our research finds that U.S. universities and corporations have been the most important contributors to algorithms improvement, potentially providing an important stepping-stone for U.S. enterprises to gain competitive advantage.

Surrendering Control to Gain Advantage

Video abstract for the Strategic Management Journal article “Surrendering control to gain advantage: Reconciling openness and the resource‐based view of the firm” by Oliver Alexy, Joel West, Helge Klapper, and…

Engineering Serendipity

Video abstract for the Strategic Management Journal article “Engineering serendipity: When does knowledge sharing lead to knowledge production?” by Jacqueline N. Lane, Ina Ganguli, Patrick Gaule, Eva Guinan, & Karim…

The Track One Pilot Program: Who Benefits from Prioritized Patent Examination?

Video abstract for the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal article “The Track One Pilot Program: Who Benefits from Prioritized Patent Examination?” authored by Jeffrey M. Kuhn and Mike H. M. Teodorescu.

Why Fish Out of Water Are (Sometimes) Great Innovators

by Kurt W. Sandholtz (Brigham Young University) and Walter W. Powell (Stanford University) Ed Catmull knew nothing about Hollywood movie making when he left the New York Institute of Technology…