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Knowledge, firm boundaries, and innovation: Mitigating the incumbent's curse during radical technological change

Raja Roy, MB Sarkar

发表年份
2014
引用次数
120

摘要

We explore the relationship between a firm's organization and its ability to face a radical technological change. We suggest that, during such a change, the presence of both in‐house upstream knowledge and downstream market linkages, within a firm's boundary, has its advantages. We test our predictions in the context of the robotics industry where manufacturers of mechanically controlled “brawny” robots, which were valued mainly for their payload capacity, faced the advent of electrically controlled “brainy” robots that emphasized accuracy and repeatability. We find that “preadapted” firms—the ones with prior relevant technological knowledge and with access to internal users of “brainy” robots—were the innovation leaders in the emerging new technology but were laggards in the old technology . Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Industrial organizationTechnological changeBusinessEconomicsEconomic geography

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