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Journal of Knowledge Management | 2017

Managing knowledge assets for open innovation: a systematic literature review

Angelo Natalicchio; Lorenzo Ardito; Tommaso Savino; Vito Albino

Purpose Knowledge assumes a pivotal role in the open innovation (OI) paradigm. Yet OI has been scantly investigated by adopting a knowledge management (KM) lens. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic literature review of the KM practices analysed by prior literature to support OI activities. Design/methodology/approach To perform a valuable literature review, the steps for systematic review proposed by previous studies have been adopted. These steps have yielded a final sample of 34 articles. Afterward, the authors have distinguished and analysed the identified articles according to the three main OI processes, i.e. inbound, outbound and coupled OI processes. Findings This research groups and highlights the most relevant KM practices to support OI activities on the basis of the inbound, outbound and coupled OI processes. Originality/value Despite knowledge is the most relevant resource exchanged in OI activities, this is the first attempt to highlight how knowledge should be managed in an OI context by adopting a KM lens. Furthermore, the authors also identify relevant topics that have been so far understudied, which the authors suggest as future research directions.


Technology Analysis & Strategic Management | 2016

Unveiling the breakthrough potential of established technologies: an empirical investigation in the aerospace industry

Lorenzo Ardito; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Umberto Panniello

ABSTRACT The present article sheds new light on the role of established technologies as a driving force behind technological evolution, hence unveiling their breakthrough potential. Specifically, going against the conventional wisdom that only nascent technologies significantly shape future technological developments, we examine the likelihood that established technologies have to become breakthrough solutions. Furthermore, we also analyse if and how the breadth of knowledge base characterising those inventions influences this probability. Based on a sample of 21,000 patents belonging to the aerospace industry granted at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), our results reveal that established technologies have an inverted U-shaped effect on the likelihood of becoming breakthroughs, and that such relationship is negatively influenced by a wide knowledge breadth.


R & D Management | 2018

Organizing for continuous technology acquisition: the role of R&D geographic dispersion

Lorenzo Ardito; Angelo Natalicchio; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Achille Claudio Garavelli

External technology acquisition has been proved to be an important strategy to enhance firms’ innovation performance. However, previous studies claim that companies acquiring technologies tend to not carry on with this strategy over time, thus limiting their attitude toward continuous technology acquisition. Moreover, the extant literature also highlights that this attitude is strongly influenced by their organizational structure. Therefore, in the present paper, we investigate the relationship between how firms organize R&D activities and continuous technology acquisition. Specifically, given the increasing globalization of technological development, we focus on the role of R&D geographic dispersion, and how its influence is moderated by firms’ technological diversification. We tested our hypotheses on longitudinal data of 303 biotechnology firms that acquired, at least, one USPTO patented technology over the period 1982–2012. Results reveal that R&D geographic dispersion is curvilinearly (inverted U-shaped) related to continuous technology acquisition, with negative returns occurring earlier in technology-diversified companies.


Business Process Management Journal | 2018

Towards Industry 4.0: Mapping digital technologies for supply chain management-marketing integration

Lorenzo Ardito; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Umberto Panniello; Achille Claudio Garavelli

The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive picture of the innovative efforts undertaken over time to develop the digital technologies for managing the interface between supply chain management and marketing processes and the role they play in sustaining supply chain management-marketing (SCM-M) integration from an information processing point of view.,Patent analysis and actual examples are used to carry out this study. In detail, first, the authors identify the subset of enabling technologies pertaining to the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) that can be considered the most relevant for effective SCM-M integration (i.e. Industrial Internet of Things, Cloud computing, Big Data analytics and customer profiling, Cyber security). Second, the authors carry out a patent analysis aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of the patenting activity trends characterizing the set of digital technologies under investigation, hence highlighting their innovation dynamics and applications.,This research provides insightful information about which digital technologies may enable the SCM-M integration. Specifically, the authors highlight the role those solutions play in terms of information acquisition, storage and elaboration for SCM-M integration by relying on illustrative actual examples. Moreover, the authors present the organisations more involved in the development of digital technologies for SCM-M integration over time and offer an examination of their technological impact in terms of influence on subsequent technological developments.,So far, much has been said about why marketing and supply chain management functions should be integrated. However, a clear picture of the digital technologies that might be adopted to achieve this objective has yet to be revealed. Thus, the paper contributes to the literature on SCM-M integration and Industry 4.0 by highlighting the enabling technologies for the Industry 4.0 that may particularly serve for managing the SCM-M interface from an information processing perspective.


Business Process Management Journal | 2018

The influence of production, IT, and logistics process innovations on ambidexterity performance

Lorenzo Ardito; Ekaterina Besson; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Gian Luca Gregori

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the relationship between three types of process innovations (i.e. innovation in production, IT, and logistics processes) and ambidexterity performance. Specifically, the paper attempts to examine whether changes in business processes help companies to reconcile exploration and exploitation learning activities within the firm domain. Design/methodology/approach This research is based on data of 2,843 manufacturing firms, whose data are available from the Italian Innovation Survey (period 2010-2012). Hypotheses are developed and tested by using a Tobit regression approach. Findings Innovation in production and IT processes favors ambidexterity performance, whereas changes in logistics activities, despite being positive, are less relevant. Originality/value This is one of the first attempts to offer empirical evidence about the relationship between process innovations and ambidexterity performance (without engaging in domain separation), hence providing additional insights into the ambidexterity literature and the literature on process innovation.


Applied Energy | 2014

Understanding the development trends of low-carbon energy technologies: A patent analysis

Vito Albino; Lorenzo Ardito; Rosa Maria Dangelico; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli


European Management Review | 2015

From Technological Inventions to New Products: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda of the Main Enabling Factors

Lorenzo Ardito; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Vito Albino


Journal of Engineering and Technology | 2016

Investigating the antecedents of general purpose technologies

Lorenzo Ardito; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli; Vito Albino


European Management Journal | 2017

Breadth of external knowledge sourcing and product innovation: The moderating role of strategic human resource practices

Lorenzo Ardito; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli


Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2017

Mapping innovation dynamics in the Internet of Things domain: Evidence from patent analysis

Lorenzo Ardito; Diego D'Adda; Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli

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Vito Albino

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Umberto Panniello

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Angelo Natalicchio

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Tommaso Savino

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Pierpaolo Pontrandolfo

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Diego D'Adda

Marche Polytechnic University

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Gian Luca Gregori

Marche Polytechnic University

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