An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation

This study investigated the relationship between open innovation and the radicalness of innovation. The balance between radical and incremental innovation is an essential part of the ambidextrous use of explorative and exploitative strategies, and this study assumed that open innovation is usually i...

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Main Authors: Shinhyung Kang, JungTae Hwang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/2/23
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spelling doaj-9d29a9cfea3842adb9f3049bebdfb16a2020-11-24T20:43:41ZengMDPI AGJournal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity2199-85312019-04-01522310.3390/joitmc5020023joitmc5020023An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open InnovationShinhyung Kang0JungTae Hwang1School of Business, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, KoreaDepartment of Business Administration, Hallym University, Chuncheon 24252, KoreaThis study investigated the relationship between open innovation and the radicalness of innovation. The balance between radical and incremental innovation is an essential part of the ambidextrous use of explorative and exploitative strategies, and this study assumed that open innovation is usually interlinked with explorative strategies and is thus related to radical innovation performance. Accordingly, following an empirical investigation, we demonstrate that the balance of open innovation firms is slightly skewed toward explorative radical innovation. Using the Korean version of the community innovation survey, we show that the relative radicalness that is projected on innovation output exhibits an inverted-U curve. Furthermore, the curve shifts based on the level of inbound open innovation. Our results suggest that there is an ambidextrous balance between radical and incremental innovation while implementing open innovation. In addition, the research results imply that firms placing greater weight on explorative radical innovations need to consider in-depth open innovation strategies.https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/2/23radical innovationinbound open innovationambidextrous organization
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An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
radical innovation
inbound open innovation
ambidextrous organization
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JungTae Hwang
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title An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
title_short An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
title_full An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
title_fullStr An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation into the Performance of an Ambidextrously Balanced Innovator and Its Relatedness to Open Innovation
title_sort investigation into the performance of an ambidextrously balanced innovator and its relatedness to open innovation
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
issn 2199-8531
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This study investigated the relationship between open innovation and the radicalness of innovation. The balance between radical and incremental innovation is an essential part of the ambidextrous use of explorative and exploitative strategies, and this study assumed that open innovation is usually interlinked with explorative strategies and is thus related to radical innovation performance. Accordingly, following an empirical investigation, we demonstrate that the balance of open innovation firms is slightly skewed toward explorative radical innovation. Using the Korean version of the community innovation survey, we show that the relative radicalness that is projected on innovation output exhibits an inverted-U curve. Furthermore, the curve shifts based on the level of inbound open innovation. Our results suggest that there is an ambidextrous balance between radical and incremental innovation while implementing open innovation. In addition, the research results imply that firms placing greater weight on explorative radical innovations need to consider in-depth open innovation strategies.
topic radical innovation
inbound open innovation
ambidextrous organization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/2/23
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