The sourcing for collaborative knowledge translation in distributed R&D processes: a cross-regional study
Autor: | Francesco Campanella, Leonardo Di Gioia, Armando Papa, Luana Serino |
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Přispěvatelé: | Serino, Luana, Papa, Armando, Campanella, Francesco, Di Gioia, Leonardo |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Knowledge management
Process (engineering) Computer science media_common.quotation_subject Sample (statistics) Management Science and Operations Research Knowledge translation 0502 economics and business Cross-regional integration Quality (business) Research question media_common Spiral of knowledge business.industry Collaborative knowledge 05 social sciences Quality of innovation Collaborative knowledge translation (CKT) General Business Management and Accounting Biotech industry Distributed R&D Internationalization Spite Distributed R&D; Quality of innovation 050211 marketing business 050203 business & management |
Popis: | PurposeWe explore the impact of a specific knowledge management framework on the quality of innovation, the geographic distribution of R&D and the cross-regional integration. We use directly observed indicators of cross-regional knowledge application within the firm as well as examine collaborative mechanisms that firms may use to promote such knowledge translation.Design/methodology/approachOur analysis is based upon successful patents in biotechnology sector applied for during 2011–2014. The empirical assessment follows a mixed method approach. The sample used for testing the empirical hypotheses is composed of 130,720 patents from 860 large US firms. The sample of patents was obtained from USPTO and NBER dataset.FindingsThe idea of this paper was to introduce a model specifically developed for the process of knowledge translation. This research contributes to the literature related to the emergent and new issue namely collaborative knowledge translation (CKT), especially emphasizing the key role of the knowledge translation practices and tools for the internationalization of R&D teams and supporting the quality of innovations in different ways.Originality/valueThis research is conceptually based on the broader concepts of spiral of knowledge of Nonaka and Takeuchi. In spite of the increasing research in innovation, few studies have been done about the diverse contexts' role in the knowledge flows supporting the innovation development. In the attempt to cover this gap, the objective of this research is to answer the following main research question: How to support and manage the process of knowledge translation in innovation processes occurring in collaborative teams? |
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