2015
DOI: 10.1515/jeb-2015-0012
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The Influence Of Different Information Sources On Innovation Performance: Evidence From France, The Netherlands And Croatia

Abstract: Information sources are considered a catalyst for innovation improvement, and because of this it is particu

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“…Therefore, the present paper recognizes the key research gap in the existing literature on how the relationship with external partners can bring the information needed to adopt an extensive range of internal organizational innovation practices, which might enhance firm performance at the workplace. As observed in the literature, scholars emphasis on the impact of external knowledge sources from customers in general (without delineating customers from the public and private sector), competitors, suppliers, public research institute and its impact is limited to product innovation (Tsai, 2009;Fitjar and Rodríguez-Pose, 2013;Köhler et al, 2012) and on internal and external R&D activities (Pejić Bach et al, 2015). Research conducted on various external sources of knowledge and their effect on organizational innovation is scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the present paper recognizes the key research gap in the existing literature on how the relationship with external partners can bring the information needed to adopt an extensive range of internal organizational innovation practices, which might enhance firm performance at the workplace. As observed in the literature, scholars emphasis on the impact of external knowledge sources from customers in general (without delineating customers from the public and private sector), competitors, suppliers, public research institute and its impact is limited to product innovation (Tsai, 2009;Fitjar and Rodríguez-Pose, 2013;Köhler et al, 2012) and on internal and external R&D activities (Pejić Bach et al, 2015). Research conducted on various external sources of knowledge and their effect on organizational innovation is scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Companies receive market information primarily from customers and consumers. Customers provide information about their needs (Pejić Bach et al 2015) and their experiences with the products (Gu et al 2016). Cooperation with external market actors such as customers, suppliers, competitors, and consultants allows for an increasing flow of external knowledge to the company (Chang and Taylor 2016;Estrada et al 2016;Kumar et al 2017).…”
Section: Knowledge Factor Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When innovation is carried out using market information, the company obtains knowledge about customer needs (Pejić Bach et al 2015) and their experience with products (Gu et al 2016). With market information, the company can develop the most appropriate innovation for their customer's needs.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Internet revolution is based on a population size (N), the resources feeding supply sub-system (F) encompassing both the natural resources and food system, and accumulated technological and scientific knowledge sub-system (K). The key factors N-F-K have an important influence on human development and economic growth [13].…”
Section: Transformation From Knowledge Economy To Innovative Economymentioning
confidence: 99%