Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2054217042> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2054217042 endingPage "435" @default.
- W2054217042 startingPage "414" @default.
- W2054217042 abstract "Purpose – This paper aims to apply innovation networks (INs) theory to the context of domesticated markets, where innovation triggers deinstitutionalization. In such contexts, the success of INs depends on their capacity to transform the business field in which they are embedded, so that it accommodates innovative business models. Such “institutional INs” beget a meso-level finality, and this poses different requirement on their effectiveness. The purpose of this paper is to confront extant models of collaborative innovation in networks with this specific context to offer exploratory insights into how innovation can be achieved in domesticated contexts and what the differential implications are for network configurations and strategic “reinstitutionalization” practices. Design/methodology/approach – Based on an illustrative embedded case study in the Dutch steel industry, a framework offering indications on the effectiveness of discrete configurational dimensions and their fit with reinstitutionalization practices for institutional INs is suggested. The case builds on 26 semi-structured interviews and 4 focus groups with top managers in the industry. As the aim is to extend theoretical models of INs to this under-researched context, an abductive approach to theorizing, consistent with the extended case method, is adopted. Findings – Findings suggest that collaborating to redesign an institutionalized business field collectively implies a more explicit attention to interdependencies within the business field. Practical implications – Besides suggesting modifications to extant frames regarding heterogeneity in and the configuration of networks, this paper has some practical implications. The framework proposed offers managers some support in the largely ignored issue of developing a collective action network. With these findings, we aspire to stimulate further research into this relevant, yet underdeveloped, topic. Originality/value – The study extends IN theory toward innovation realization in domesticated contexts. In such contexts, IN’s success depends on their capacity to transform the business field in which they are embedded, so that it enables innovative ways of creating end-customer value. Besides suggesting a new area for theorizing about innovation networks, institutional innovation networks are also a useful template for institutional innovation and collective action research. The paper offers a framework to support managers in the largely ignored challenge of developing a collective action network. In an increasingly transparent, connected and consolidated business environment, such a challenge becomes ever more essential." @default.
- W2054217042 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2054217042 creator A5049313915 @default.
- W2054217042 creator A5050678167 @default.
- W2054217042 creator A5061224150 @default.
- W2054217042 date "2015-05-01" @default.
- W2054217042 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2054217042 title "Drivers of institutional innovation in networks: unleashing the innovation potential of domesticated markets" @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1510069224 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1556178170 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1583095154 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1969332568 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1973459906 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1980156264 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1984471852 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1984565016 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1987858143 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1987885259 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1990032008 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1994750296 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W1999216122 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2017658013 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2018944729 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2025308509 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2028963032 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2029085102 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2029447605 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2030285460 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2030458761 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2032007863 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2034640466 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2037955071 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2041080756 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2047385863 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2048284636 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2050127793 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2051426822 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2051878139 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2055191747 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2058892606 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2060189866 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2062857249 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2067018322 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2067699704 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2071574824 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2072532423 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2074974635 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2076491080 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2076677839 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2085230736 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2089894214 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2090219035 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2093229054 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2097442767 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2100493403 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2107526943 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2108685415 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2109469951 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2116240960 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2117037773 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2122157883 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2134310663 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2136669199 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2146708992 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2147078150 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2152371179 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2152680167 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2154820256 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2160392199 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2162574719 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2172129850 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2177997627 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2322936666 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W2556348533 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W3121597461 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W3125674885 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W4205512407 @default.
- W2054217042 cites W4252072164 @default.
- W2054217042 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/jbim-10-2013-0220" @default.
- W2054217042 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2054217042 type Work @default.
- W2054217042 sameAs 2054217042 @default.
- W2054217042 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2054217042 countsByYear W20542170422017 @default.
- W2054217042 countsByYear W20542170422018 @default.
- W2054217042 countsByYear W20542170422019 @default.
- W2054217042 countsByYear W20542170422020 @default.
- W2054217042 countsByYear W20542170422022 @default.
- W2054217042 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2054217042 hasAuthorship W2054217042A5049313915 @default.
- W2054217042 hasAuthorship W2054217042A5050678167 @default.
- W2054217042 hasAuthorship W2054217042A5061224150 @default.
- W2054217042 hasBestOaLocation W20542170422 @default.
- W2054217042 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2054217042 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2054217042 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2054217042 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W2054217042 hasConcept C178300618 @default.