2017
DOI: 10.20985/1980-5160.2017.v12n1.931
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Towards a theory regarding open innovation and entrepreneurship: a meta-synthesis from qualitative studies in small and medium enterprises and start-ups

Abstract: Open innovation is still after a decade an emergent topic in literature and, because of this, there are few gaps to be explored. Two of these gaps are the relationship between open innovation and entrepreneurship and open innovation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), because most studies focus on large enterprises. Our research question in this study is: what do case studies report in terms of open innovation in start-ups or SMEs that would be related to entrepreneurial orientation? Our study is a meta-sy… Show more

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“…Findings for the H3e innovativeness, and H3d risk taking. These findings are also consistent with Jeong et al, (2013) ;Carvalho, (2016) and Carvalho and Sugano, (2017). The hypotheses H1b proactiveness, H1d autonomy, shows non-significant relationship with firm performance, which is departing from the current literature such as Cannavale and Nadali, (2019); Yoo et al, (2016); Wang and Yen, (2012) and Casillas and Moreno, (2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Findings for the H3e innovativeness, and H3d risk taking. These findings are also consistent with Jeong et al, (2013) ;Carvalho, (2016) and Carvalho and Sugano, (2017). The hypotheses H1b proactiveness, H1d autonomy, shows non-significant relationship with firm performance, which is departing from the current literature such as Cannavale and Nadali, (2019); Yoo et al, (2016); Wang and Yen, (2012) and Casillas and Moreno, (2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The hypotheses H1b proactiveness, H1d autonomy, shows non-significant relationship with firm performance, which is departing from the current literature such as Cannavale and Nadali, (2019); Yoo et al, (2016); Wang and Yen, (2012) and Casillas and Moreno, (2010). While EO dimensions with outbound innovation, the hypotheses H3a autonomy, H3b competitive aggressiveness, H3c proactiveness also showed non-significant relationships, which departed from literature such as the finding of Carvalho, (2016) and Carvalho and Sugano, (2017).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%