Creating and capturing value from Big Data: A multiple-case study analysis of provider companies
Publication date: Available online 19 July 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Andrea Urbinati, Marcel Bogers, Vittorio Chiesa, Federico FrattiniAbstractBig Data has emerged recently as a new digital paradigm, one that companies adopts in order to both transform existing business models and nurture their innovation activity. The peculiarities of Big Data applications span different fields such as customer need identification, risk management and decision-making, data-driven knowledge, product and service design, quality management, and opportunity recognition and creation. However, while these have resulted in the emergence...
Source: Technovation - July 19, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Diversification versus specialization in scientific research: Which strategy pays off?
Publication date: Available online 18 July 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di CostaAbstractThe current work addresses a theme previously unexplored in the literature: that of whether the results arising from research activity in fields other than the scientist's primary field have greater value than the others. Operationally, the authors proceed by identifying: the scientific production of each researcher under observation; field classification of the publications; the field containing the greatest number of the researcher's publications; attribution of value of each publ...
Source: Technovation - July 19, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Forward-looking search during innovation projects: Under which conditions it impacts innovativeness
Publication date: Available online 11 July 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Tymen Jissink, Fiona Schweitzer, René RohrbeckAbstractThere is growing research interest in understanding the impact of search and the evaluation of information on markets, customers, and technologies. If search has an explicit future focus, this paper refers to it as forward-looking search. Previous research has focussed on the firm or innovation portfolio level. Little research has investigated whether forward-looking search practices occur during innovation projects and whether they may contribute towards a project's innovativeness. This pape...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Using web mining to explore Triple Helix influences on growth in small and mid-size firms
Publication date: Available online 15 January 2016Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Yin Li, Sanjay Arora, Jan Youtie, Philip ShapiraAbstractWhile broad “Triple Helix” frameworks of industry, government and university collaborations have the potential to enhance innovation and economic development at macro-levels, at the micro-level of the firm it should not be assumed that such relationships are uniform in character or outcomes. Each firm will negotiate and develop its own set of relationships with other innovation system actors based on its capabilities and strategies. To better understand these dynamics, particularly fr...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Technology transfer executives' backwards integration: An examination of interactions between university technology transfer executives and principal investigators
Publication date: Available online 31 August 2016Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Conor O’KaneAbstractThis paper examines interactions between technology transfer office (TTO) executives and publicly funded principal investigators (PIs) within the university. Although both actors make important contributions to value creation at the base of the triple helix, their identities remain under development and their interactions have been the subject of little if any empirical inquiry. Drawing on identity transitions and role boundaries, we suggest that PIs’ forward integration in the innovation process and the persistence of s...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

From boundary line to boundary space: The creation of hybrid organizations as a Triple Helix micro-foundation
Publication date: Available online 11 November 2017Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Claire Champenois, Henry EtzkowitzAbstractIn a Triple Helix framework, independent hybrid organizations can be created at the intersection of overlapping yet separate institutional spheres to address innovation blockages. However, the formation process of these organizations, which incorporate and combine elements from the Triple Helix spheres, has seldom been investigated. We address this gap by proposing a model that conceptualizes the creation process of these organizations. We argue that their creation opens up a “boundary space” that...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Do research institutes benefit from their network positions in research collaboration networks with industries or/and universities?
Publication date: Available online 6 December 2017Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Kaihua Chen, Yi Zhang, Guilong Zhu, Rongping MuAbstractThere is scarce empirical evidence on the impact of inter-organizational collaboration across research institutes, industries or/and universities on the scientific performance of research institutes. This paper fills this gap by examining how the research institutes’ bilateral/trilateral collaborations with industries or/and universities influence their research outputs from a network perspective. We construct a unique dataset based on the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ inter-organizatio...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Knowledge sharing in supply chain networks: Effects of collaborative innovation activities and capability on innovation performance
Publication date: Available online 16 December 2017Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Changfeng Wang, Qiying HuAbstractBuilding on knowledge management and innovation capability theories, this paper aims to reveal the mechanisms of collaborative innovation processes by investigating the complex relationships among critical factors influencing firm's innovation performance in supply chain networks. Using hierarchical Multiple Regression (MR) and Moderated Multiple Regression (MMR) methods, results from a survey of 236 firms in China indicated that there are significant positive relationships between collaborative innovation act...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

The digital transformation of business models in the creative industries: A holistic framework and emerging trends
Publication date: Available online 5 January 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Feng LiAbstractThis paper examines how digital technologies facilitate business model innovations in the creative industries. Through a systematic literature review, a holistic business model framework is developed, which is then used to analyse the empirical evidence from the creative industries. The research found that digital technologies have facilitated pervasive changes in business models, and some significant trends have emerged. However, the reconfigured business models are often not ‘new’ in the unprecedented sense. Business model ...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Bridging the gaps or fecklessness? A moderated mediating examination of intermediaries’ effects on corporate innovation
Publication date: Available online 3 March 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Han Lin, Saixing Zeng, Haijian Liu, Chao LiAbstractIntermediaries are frequently used as external institutions to bridge knowledge gaps and enlarge innovation search. Although there is a consensus that ties with intermediaries have a significantly positive impact on firms’ innovation performance since external knowledge sources are important to firms’ innovative activities, far less is known about how these intermediaries become effective drivers of corporate innovation. From the capacity-based view, this study proposes that intermediaries fa...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

The microfoundations of firms’ explorative innovation capabilities within the triple helix framework
Publication date: Available online 12 March 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Paul Ryan, Will Geoghegan, Rachel HilliardAbstractIn this paper we show how the triple helix model provides an organising regime within which participant firms can extend their capabilities for explorative innovation through funded collaborations with academia. In so doing, we adopt Felin et al.’s multi-level framework to examine the microfoundations of participant firms’ capabilities for explorative innovation in university partnerships. In our qualitative case study of a set of research projects that comprise a national research programme,...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

New approach to the innovation process in emerging economies: The manufacturing sector case in Chile and Peru
Publication date: Available online 13 March 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Jorge A. Heredia Pérez, Cristian Geldes, Martin H. Kunc, Alejandro FloresAbstractThis paper focuses on paths towards innovation and considers different types of innovation. It develops a new framework to analyze the internal and external factors that influence the types of innovation and their relationships with business performance in the manufacturing sector. A proposed theoretical model is tested and used to evaluate the process of innovation by country (Peru and Chile) and companies by size, type of industry, financial aspects and level of ...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

University capability as a micro-foundation for the Triple Helix model: The case of China
Publication date: Available online 14 March 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Yipeng Liu, Qihai HuangAbstractBy articulating the notion of university capability by distinguishing resources and capabilities, this paper aims to advance our understanding of the Triple Helix model from a micro-foundational perspective. From an external evaluative viewpoint, we suggest that university capability consists of (1) resource bases, (2) motivation/objectives, (3) resource allocation and coordination mechanisms, and (4) regional outcomes. Based on qualitative data collected from two leading Chinese cities in innovation and regional d...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

Partner selection and university-industry linkages: Assessing small firms' initial perceptions of the credibility of their partners
Publication date: Available online 20 March 2018Source: TechnovationAuthor(s): Andrew Johnston, Robert HugginsAbstractAs promoting the engagement of firms and universities through collaborative linkages gathers pace among policymakers, it appears to be pertinent to examine in more detail the mechanisms that underpin their formation. This paper examines the processes by which small firms assess the credibility of their potential partner when engaging in collaborative links with universities. Here, credibility is defined as the ability to deliver the promised knowledge and experience of a particular field when entering into ...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research

How to improve a technology evaluation model: A data-driven approach
Publication date: April–May 2018Source: Technovation, Volumes 72–73Author(s): Heeyong Noh, Ju-Hwan Seo, Hyoung Sun Yoo, Sungjoo LeeAbstractAcademic research suggests a number of technology evaluation models. To ensure effective use, models need to be improved in accordance with changing internal and external environments. However, a majority of previous studies focus on model development, while a few emphasize their implementation or improvement. To fill this research gap, this study suggests a systematic approach to examining the validity of technology evaluation models and improving them. We consider three propositio...
Source: Technovation - July 11, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: research