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Does formal knowledge search depth benefit Chinese firms’ innovation performance? Effects of network centrality, structural holes, and knowledge tacitness

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Pages 79-97 | Published online: 16 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

Accessing external knowledge is an important factor in successful innovation. Knowledge search is an issue of concern for Chinese firms because many firms generally have relatively weak research and development (R&D) and innovation capabilities that cannot support innovative development through mere internal innovations. This study examines the interactive effects of network centrality, structural holes, and knowledge tacitness when formal knowledge search depth (FKSD) affects innovation performance from the perspective of formal/informal knowledge search. A survey of 161 firms in China suggests that FKSD positively affects innovation performance, and the effect is positively moderated by network centrality. Given high knowledge tacitness, FKSD is more effective in fostering innovation performance when firms’ network centrality is higher. Furthermore, high knowledge tacitness results in rich structural holes negatively moderating the effect of FKSD on innovation performance, whereas low tacitness generates a positive moderating role. This indicates that Chinese firms may consider using more formal search channels to increase external knowledge search depth and to dynamically adjust the depth of such a formal search or the mode of network structural embeddedness according to the degree of knowledge tacitness.

Acknowledgements

We wish to thank the peer reviewers for their comments.

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Funding

This article is the partial fulfilment of the projects sponsored by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (CNSF 71172111, CNSF71232013, CNSF 71102154 and 71272171) and the Philosophy and Social Sciences Fund of Zhejiang Province (15JDJS02YB).

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