Determinants of innovation cooperation performance: What dowe know and what should we know?

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Abstract

The involvement of firms in innovation cooperation with different partners has become a widespread phenomenon in the contemporary business landscape. Our paper provides a review of extant alliance, innovation, open innovation and inter-firm collaboration literature and organizes it based on a conceptual framework featuring three levels of analysis: (a) the dyadic level, (b) the network level, and (c) the location level. The article identifies roadmaps in each of these areas and also highlights existing gaps in the present understanding of innovation cooperation. Thereby, it outlines a research agenda by identifying key research questions and issues in the areas where further research is needed and encouraged.

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Trapczyński, P., Puślecki, Ł., & Staszków, M. (2018). Determinants of innovation cooperation performance: What dowe know and what should we know? Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124517

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