2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10660-016-9239-2
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Inter-organizational innovation and cloud computing

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“…We expect enterprise innovation activity, and also external innovation collaboration, to be important predictors, affecting positively the propensity for CC adoption, as previous literature has emphasized the huge capabilities provided by CC for the low-cost electronic support of them [16,27,21]. Also, we expect operational complexity, as it increases ICT support needs, to be a predictor as well, affecting positively CC adoption propensity.…”
Section: Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…We expect enterprise innovation activity, and also external innovation collaboration, to be important predictors, affecting positively the propensity for CC adoption, as previous literature has emphasized the huge capabilities provided by CC for the low-cost electronic support of them [16,27,21]. Also, we expect operational complexity, as it increases ICT support needs, to be a predictor as well, affecting positively CC adoption propensity.…”
Section: Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Two important and widely debated trends in the modern economy are the gradual shift of firms from the closed internal innovation paradigm towards the open inter-organizational innovation paradigm and also the emergence of cloud computing as a new more efficient paradigm of business computing [40]. In addition to taking into consideration the fact that the transformation of old-line organizations to service innovation is one of the most important trends of our time and in the future.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will encourage the development of new products, services, and markets (Bigliardi et al, 2020). production facilities (Loukis et al, 2017).…”
Section: Publications Year Of Innovation Studies In Collaboration Netmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information systems and Human Resource specialization which in turn have impacts on innovation activities. (Materia et al, 2017) Cloud computing supports the inter-organizational design and implementation of open innovation (Loukis et al, 2017) Bricolage Collaborative encourages organizations to share resources with partners and actively contribute to the emergence of desired new products (Gurca & Ravishankar, 2016) Networking capability in product innovation has an impact on supplier relationships, as well as overall organizational performance (Mitrega et al, 2017) Supply chain intelligence (technological knowledge, sourced and integrated from suppliers, customers and competitors) plays an important role in the successful launch of new products (Schoenherr & Swink, 2015) Internal collaboration (exploitative learning) and external competencies, which include supply network flexibility and supplier operational capabilities (exploratory learning), increase the contribution to innovation capability. (Liao & Li, 2019) Knowledge sharing helps increase supply chain innovation (Rajabion et al, 2019) The involvement of external consultants helps the organization to be able to utilize the acquired technology knowledge to achieve the highest innovation performance at the lower levels of R&D outsourcing (Bianchi et al, 2016) Effective cross-cultural interaction is one of the essential requirements for the development of innovative business strategies and the achievement of competitive advantage in modern global markets.…”
Section: Publications Year Of Innovation Studies In Collaboration Netmentioning
confidence: 99%