2021
DOI: 10.1111/grow.12479
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Innovation success in an emerging economy: A comparison of R&D‐oriented companies in Turkey

Abstract: Knowledge and innovation capacities are unevenly distributed on a global scale, with national or regional settings playing a crucial role when it comes to the production and usage of knowledge. In particular, emerging economies are less equipped with relevant institutions and resources, meaning that firms residing in such contexts are likewise dealing with lacking innovation capabilities. However, achieving innovation is highly relevant for the economic development of firms and regions. Therefore, we aim to id… Show more

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“…In a study on the innovation success of R&D-oriented companies in Turkey, Kleiner-Schäfer and Liefner (2021) show that for domestic Turkish firms, internal R&D resources are the main success factor for achieving innovations, whereas external R&D resources have no influence. Respective firms thus still need to build their internal capabilities prior to assessing and using external knowledge and technology sources for their innovation activities.…”
Section: Randd Capabilities' Impact On Uic Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a study on the innovation success of R&D-oriented companies in Turkey, Kleiner-Schäfer and Liefner (2021) show that for domestic Turkish firms, internal R&D resources are the main success factor for achieving innovations, whereas external R&D resources have no influence. Respective firms thus still need to build their internal capabilities prior to assessing and using external knowledge and technology sources for their innovation activities.…”
Section: Randd Capabilities' Impact On Uic Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respective firms thus still need to build their internal capabilities prior to assessing and using external knowledge and technology sources for their innovation activities. This is particularly true for technological knowledge sources that are related to collaboration and learning from scientific partners (Kleiner-Schäfer and Liefner, 2021). Furthermore, De Fuentes et al (2020) explored perceived barriers to innovation on the part of successful and unsuccessful innovating firms for the EM settings of Turkey and Mexico.…”
Section: Randd Capabilities' Impact On Uic Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turkey is a representative case of open innovation in an emerging economy context. First, it exhibits typical features such as underdeveloped institutions and a lack of resources (Kleiner‐Schafer and Liefner, 2021; Bouguerra et al, 2022). Second, although open innovation can stimulate improvements in the innovation climate, its successful implementation remains as challenging for Turkey as it does for other emerging economies (Kafouros and Forsans, 2012; Tusiad, 2013; Badir et al, 2020; Patrucco et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turkish firms are connected to an increasing number of firms exchanging not only goods and services but also knowledge and technology (Turker and Altuntas, 2014). However, Turkey is still far behind other OECD countries regarding R&D competencies and the capability to innovate and enable TTC for innovation (Kleiner-Schäfer and Liefner, 2021). Given its nascent status in technology competence (in which it is similar to many other emerging economies (Li and Kozhikode, 2008)) and its role in connecting different geographies, Turkey can be a suitable context for examining TTC and its strategic underpinnings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%