Reviewing the Field of External Knowledge Search for Innovation: Theoretical Underpinnings and Future (Re-)search Directions

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

The field of external knowledge search for innovation has a long tradition and has inspired several schools of thought resulting in a rich and burgeoning body of research. However, the field suffers from two key limitations. First, the pluralism of research across multiple disciplines impedes our attention to the field as a whole, including its intellectual structure and core ideas. Second, recent developments in the business environment and key new ideas in the field complement taken-for-granted approaches and provide new opportunities for knowledge search. Based on a systematic co-citation analysis, we provide a reflective review of the literature and make several contributions. We integrate existing research across disciplines and offer a synthesis of a fragmented research landscape to present a global view of the field. Moreover, we propose a novel external search concept and introduce the idea of “decoupled search.” Leveraging our synthesis and conceptualization further, we recommend future research directions for the entire field of external knowledge search for innovation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Product Innovation Management
Volume37
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)405-430
Number of pages26
ISSN0737-6782
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.09.2020
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Product Innovation Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Product Development & Management Association

DOI

Recently viewed

Publications

  1. Das Land ist ruhig – noch! Notizen zu einer Durchquerung
  2. Evidence that non-social autism traits in the general population are correlated with spatial processing of biological motion
  3. Microfoundations of open innovation in schools: overcoming teachers’ not-invented-here syndrome with transformational leadership and leader-member-exchange
  4. THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE CHEMISTRY FIELD IN BRAZIL.
  5. Polizeigewalt
  6. Toward a better understanding of corporate accelerator models
  7. Barriers to user innovation
  8. Free revealing in open innovation
  9. Glue Embolization of Gastroesophageal Varices during Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS) Improves Survival Compared to Coil-only Embolization—A Single-Center Retrospective Study
  10. Práticas integrativas e complementares no sistema único de saúde do brasil
  11. Thinking with Laughter: Notes on Walter Benjamin’s Humour
  12. Über die allmähliche Verfertigung des Selbst beim Schreiben
  13. Monopsonistic Labour Markets
  14. Structuring success: How issue-packaging agendas foster better joint outcomes in multi-issue negotiations
  15. How to use analogies for breakthrough innovations
  16. Developing innovations based on analogies
  17. Investigating Learning Assistance by Demonstration for Robotic Wheelchairs
  18. The freedom-fighters
  19. The iceberg of science identity
  20. The teaching area
  21. The vegan trend and the microfoundations of institutional change
  22. Looking for a Needle in a Haystack
  23. Entrepreneurial Members in Online Innovation Communities Blessing or Curse?
  24. Market research for radical innovations - lessons from a lead user project in the field of medical products
  25. Staatliche Gewalt
  26. From a Multicultural to Multinatural Science Education
  27. Reviewing the Field of External Knowledge Search for Innovation
  28. Gender diversity in academic publishing—comment on Galak and Kahn (2021)
  29. Digitale Transformation gestalten
  30. Virtual Reality Elterngesprächstraining
  31. System Orientation as an Enabler for Sustainable Frugal Engineering
  32. Identity formation in minority education in the Danish-German border region