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Resource recombination perspective on open eco-innovation: Open innovation type, strategic orientation, and green innovation

Raphaël Homayoun BOROUMAND, Y. KIM, T. ROH

This study aims to investigate the missing links in open eco-innovation by focusing
on the following questions, which existing studies have limited attention in the existing literature: (1) Given the level of breadth and depth of a firm's open ecoinnovation, how can open innovation types be distinguished? (2) In what way does
the open innovation type differ in implementing an open eco-innovation strategy?
and (3) How do open innovation strategic differences affect green innovation performance? Drawing upon the knowledge-based view and dynamic capability perspective, this study provides theoretical grounds for a firm's breadth and depth of an
open eco-innovation strategy. It suggests a 2 2 resource recombination framework
to differentiate between four open innovation types for green innovation: Maverick,
Best friend, True, and Cherry-picker. Using data from 2496 manufacturing firms in
South Korea, we applied a k-means cluster analysis to generate four groups and conducted regression analyses to confirm hypotheses. Our findings supported the influence of open innovation type on strategic orientation; however, the effect was not
observed in Best Friend. Additionally, ambidextrous strategic orientation significantly
influenced green innovation compared to either exploitative or explorative strategic
orientations.

Publication type: 
Scientific Article
Date de parution: 
11/2024
Support: 
Business Strategy and the Environment