The whole is more than the sum of its parts—or is it? A review of the empirical literature on complementarities in organizations

E Ennen, A Richter - Journal of Management, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of complementarity denotes the beneficial interplay of the elements of a system
where the presence of one element increases the value of others. However, the conceptual …

Embracing the paradox of interorganizational value co‐creation–value capture: A literature review towards paradox resolution

E Niesten, I Stefan - International Journal of Management …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study reviews literature on paradoxical tensions between value co‐creation and
capture in interorganizational relationships (IORs). The purpose of this review is to make a …

Carbon emission reduction effects of industrial robot applications: Heterogeneity characteristics and influencing mechanisms

Y Li, Y Zhang, A Pan, M Han, E Veglianti - Technology in Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Industrial robots are a key enabling technology of Industry 4.0 and the artificial intelligence
revolution, which is of great significance in sustainable development. Existing research has …

[HTML][HTML] Innovation performance feedback and technological alliance portfolio diversity: The moderating role of firms' R&D intensity

A Martínez-Noya, E García-Canal - Research Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper analyzes how innovation performance feedback affects firms' decisions to
change the diversity of their technological alliance portfolio and how this relationship is …

The race is on: Configurations of absorptive capacity, interdependence and slack resources for interorganizational learning in coopetition alliances

V Fredrich, RB Bouncken, S Kraus - Journal of Business Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Coopetition alliances offer great learning opportunities as well as tensions related to the
sharing and protection of knowledge. Interfirm learning advances the complementarities in …

Home-region orientation in international expansion strategies

ER Banalieva, C Dhanaraj - Journal of International Business Studies, 2013 - Springer
Despite the emerging consensus that most multinational enterprises (MNEs) are regional,
systematic theory explaining regionalization is conspicuously absent, and empirical findings …

R&D, productivity, and market value: An empirical study from high-technology firms

CH Wang, YH Lu, CW Huang, JY Lee - Omega, 2013 - Elsevier
Although prior research has addressed the influence of production activity and research and
development (R&D) on productivity, it is not clear whether production and R&D affect the …

External knowledge sourcing in biotechnology through acquisition versus alliance: A KBV approach

S Carayannopoulos, ER Auster - Research Policy, 2010 - Elsevier
Knowledge sourcing is important for firms, especially in fast-paced industries. However, few
studies explore the effects of knowledge-based predictors on the comparative choice of …

[HTML][HTML] Timing, modifications, and tenor of firms' mandatory R&D disclosures: The role of competition

C Rathee, S Malik, R Salandra - Research Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
Regulatory requirements for disclosure are often designed to advance transparency and
public welfare. Yet, firms may approach these mandates with caution. In this study, we …

International knowledge and innovation networks: knowledge creation and innovation in medium-technology clusters

R Cappellin, R Wink - International Knowledge and Innovation …, 2009 - elgaronline.com
This book aims to increase the understanding of the process of knowledge creation and
innovation in medium-technology sectors in the EU and to identify the characteristics of …