ABSTRACT
Although previous studies have contributed substantially to our understanding of the role of external collaboration on product innovation in the context of high-tech industries in developed countries, there has been limited attention to the role of knowledge search on process innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in extreme institutional environments. Drawing on the open innovation and absorptive capacity literatures, two key findings emerge from our study of 124 SMEs operating in the automotive industry. First, we find that external knowledge-search breadth, but not depth, is related to the development of process innovation. Second, process innovation is positively related to performance.
Notes
1 In this study, absorptive capacity was measured as a second-order construct.
2 This measure, while established, is imperfect, as it does not allow for a distinction between “the cases which have a very deep linkage with one or two specific external sources from companies whose relationships are not so deep but are sustained with more external sources” (Ferreras-Méndez et al., Citation2015, p. 5).
3 We are grateful to an anonymous referee for making this point.
4 We are grateful to an anonymous referee for making this point.