2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-27242016000300003
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Absorptive Capacity, Alliance Portfolios and Innovation Performance: An Analytical Model Based on Bibliographic Research

Abstract: Abstract:The objective of this article is to present a model for analysing the role of absorptive capacity in the relationship between strategic alliance portfolios and innovation performance based on the results of bibliographic research on the subject published between 2000 and 2015. The research was carried out in three stages, involving both quantitative -bibliometric and bibliographic coupling -and qualitative content analyses. AP management capabilities were found to have a fundamental moderating role in… Show more

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“…Technical capabilities and know-how play a fundamental role in collaborations to enable innovation outcomes. A certain degree of technological distance (diversity) is essential in this process (Bellini et al, 2019;de Macedo Soares et al, 2016). The combination of experience involved, perceptions of fairness and market circumstances lead to different results, in which accumulated know-how positively affects both perceived performance and outcome (Fernández-Olmos & Ramírez-Alesón, 2017;Hottenrott & Lopes-Bento, 2016;van Burg & van Oorschot, 2013).…”
Section: Skills Capacities and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical capabilities and know-how play a fundamental role in collaborations to enable innovation outcomes. A certain degree of technological distance (diversity) is essential in this process (Bellini et al, 2019;de Macedo Soares et al, 2016). The combination of experience involved, perceptions of fairness and market circumstances lead to different results, in which accumulated know-how positively affects both perceived performance and outcome (Fernández-Olmos & Ramírez-Alesón, 2017;Hottenrott & Lopes-Bento, 2016;van Burg & van Oorschot, 2013).…”
Section: Skills Capacities and Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%