Innovation at the Crossroads

Rocco Palumbo, Rosalba Manna
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Purposes This paper aims at investigating the link between inter-organizational relationships and innovation, discussing whether the probability to detect a greater innovation propensity of organizations increases with or without collaborative partnerships. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on secondary data provided by the Italian Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) about a representative sample of 8,967 Italian firms, three multinomial logit models and four logit models have been estimated, in an attempt to examine the effects of inter-organizational relationships on different types of organizational innovation. Findings A positive and statistically significant relationship between inter-organizational relationships and organizational innovation emerged from all the models which were arranged for the purpose of this study. Several categories of partners, including suppliers, universities and firms belonging to the same holding group, were found to be more effective in fostering the probability of organizational innovation. Interestingly, geographical proximity did not seem to influence the organizational propensity to innovate. Practice implications Even though further developments are needed to disentangle the complex link between inter-organizational relationships and organizational innovation, the former are likely to positively affect the innovation ability of organizations. From this point of view, it could be argued that partners perform as catalysts, which boost the knowledge creation process underlying the emergence of organizational innovation. Originality/value This is one of the first attempts to exploit the potential of multinomial logit models and logit models to investigate the effects of inter-organizational relationships on the propensity of organizations to innovate.
十字路口的创新
本文旨在研究组织间关系与创新之间的联系,讨论在有或没有合作伙伴关系的情况下,组织发现更大创新倾向的可能性是否增加。设计/方法/方法根据意大利统计研究所(ISTAT)提供的关于8,967家意大利公司的代表性样本的二手数据,估计了三个多项logit模型和四个logit模型,试图检查组织间关系对不同类型的组织创新的影响。研究发现,组织间关系与组织创新之间存在显著的正相关关系。研究发现,包括供应商、大学和属于同一控股集团的公司在内的几类合作伙伴在促进组织创新的可能性方面更有效。有趣的是,地理邻近性似乎并没有影响组织的创新倾向。实践启示虽然组织间关系与组织创新之间的复杂联系需要进一步的研究,但前者可能对组织的创新能力产生积极的影响。从这个角度来看,可以认为合作伙伴扮演催化剂的角色,促进了组织创新背后的知识创造过程。原创性/价值这是第一次尝试利用多项logit模型和logit模型的潜力来研究组织间关系对组织创新倾向的影响。
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