Enhancing open innovation: managing not invented here syndrome in collaborative projects

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2023Version
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10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102879
Abstract
Despite having consensus on the negative relationship between individuals’ biased attitude towards externally
generated ideas and the applicability of inbound open innovation (OI) as a strategy, we find a gap in the
literature regarding how individual unwillingness – not-invented-here syndrome (NIHS) – actually affects the
innovation performance achieved through collaboration and what manageme ...
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Despite having consensus on the negative relationship between individuals’ biased attitude towards externally
generated ideas and the applicability of inbound open innovation (OI) as a strategy, we find a gap in the
literature regarding how individual unwillingness – not-invented-here syndrome (NIHS) – actually affects the
innovation performance achieved through collaboration and what management tools are available to counter it.
This study addresses these two questions by testing the relationship between NIHS and innovation performance
and the impact of innovation climate as a way to reduce this negative attitude. Based on quantitative survey data
collected from 250 firms across France, Italy, Spain, and Sweden, we confirm that innovation climate is a useful
management tool for managing NIHS by opening individuals towards external ideas, ultimately helping firms to
improve their innovation performance through collaboration. Most interestingly, we also find that the impact of
NIHS on inbound open innovation performance achieved through a collaborative project is mediated through
external social capital rather than having a direct impact. Since external social capital serves as a link between
two collaborating firms, it’s weakening caused by NIHS, subsequently leads to reduced project performance
achieved through the inbound OI strategy. [--]
Subject
Not-invented-here syndrome,
Innovation climate,
External social capital,
Inbound open innovation
Publisher
Elsevier
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Technovation 28 (2023) 102879
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Universidad Pública de Navarra/Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Institute for Advanced Research in Business and Economics - INARBE
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Sponsorship
The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding received through
the PID2020-115018RB-C31 (AEI/ FEDER, UE) research project
financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
and the European Regional Development Funds.