Innovating in knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms: exploring the effects of a variety of internal and external knowledge sources on goods and service innovations

Author:

Gifford Ethan1ORCID,Ljungberg Daniel1ORCID,McKelvey Maureen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Economy and Society, Unit for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg , P.O. Box 625, Gothenburg 40530, Sweden . e-mail: ethan.gifford@gu.se ; e-mail: daniel.ljungberg@gu.se ; e-mail: maureen.mckelvey@gu.se

Abstract

AbstractAlthough knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms experiencing high growth and generating innovations are widely acknowledged as important for economic growth, surprisingly little is known about how such firms achieve and maintain a high level of knowledge intensity through which to innovate. Our article further develops the concept of knowledge intensity by proposing that it is augmented by external and internal search activities carried out by the entrepreneurial firm and analyzes how these activities affect innovation performance. We use principal component analysis to derive formal and informal search channels from summated rating scales—measuring reliance on internal and external sources of knowledge—and then use fractional logit regression to explore how these channels relate to a firm’s innovative performance, i.e., the share of innovative goods and services sold. We find that searching via informal channels, and formal channels toward scientific and technological knowledge, improves innovation performance of both goods and services, while searching via formal channels toward market knowledge positively affects only innovative goods. Overall, informal channels matter more than formal channels. Lastly, we find substitution rather than complementarity effects between external and internal search channels in their effect on innovation performance in both goods and services. Thus, we interpret that building up knowledge intensity per se through search matters more for innovation performance than whether search is internally or externally focused. Our work contributes to the growing literature on knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship, to the related literature on new technology-based firms and young innovative firms, and to the general understanding of knowledge intensity at the firm level.

Funder

Sten A. Olsson Foundation for Research and Culture

Riksbankens Jubileumsfond

Vetenskapsrådet

Broman Foundation for Research and Entrepreneurship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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