1979
DOI: 10.2307/255809
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Technology Transfer as a Function of Position in the Spectrum from Research Through Development to Technical Services.

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“…In addition, the existence of a formal internal technical group enhances the transfer of technical knowledge from the outside into the organization (Allen, Tushman, & Lee, 1979;Zmud, 1983). This finding is consistent with Cohen & LevinthalÕs (1990) absorptive capacity theory, which suggests that ''the firmÕs absorptive capacity depends on the individuals who stand either at the interface of the firm and the external environment or at the interface between subunits of the firm.''…”
Section: Communication Channelssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In addition, the existence of a formal internal technical group enhances the transfer of technical knowledge from the outside into the organization (Allen, Tushman, & Lee, 1979;Zmud, 1983). This finding is consistent with Cohen & LevinthalÕs (1990) absorptive capacity theory, which suggests that ''the firmÕs absorptive capacity depends on the individuals who stand either at the interface of the firm and the external environment or at the interface between subunits of the firm.''…”
Section: Communication Channelssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…A risk present during traditional dissemination was a reliance on the extent of the gatekeepers social network (Allen et al, 1979;Teigland & Wasko, 2003;Tushman & Scanlan, 1981a,b;Wasko et al, 2004;Whelan, Collings, et al, 2010;Whelan, Teigland, et al, 2010) which could result in the planned or inadvertent exclusion of colleagues who would benefit from dissemination (Whelan, Teigland, et al, 2010). This risk was not present in this research as the knowledge was stored in an accessible electronic format.…”
Section: Knowledge Disseminationmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Behaviours that distinguish gatekeepers as outlined by Klobas and McGill (1995) were: their library use, attendance at conferences, electronic information resource use, and participation in user-group activities. Contact with external research R&D colleagues was seen as more important for applied research, while contact with other corporate areas was more important in development activities (Allen, Tushman, & Lee, 1979).…”
Section: Acquisiɵon T R Anslaɵon Disseminaɵonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One thing we've noticed while going through your work was that some of your major theoretical concepts like ambidexterity (Tushman & O'Reilly, 1996) were first introduced in more practice-oriented journal before making their ways to more academically oriented journals. My early work was in R&D labs, and performance of R&D teams with Tom Allen and Ralph Katz (Allen, Lee, & Tushman, 1980;Allen et al, 1979;Katz & Tushman, 1979. As I interacted with the phenomena, I said, "That's not enough to understand innovation.…”
Section: Behind-the-scene: Problem-based Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%