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The impact of imitation strategy and R&D resources on incremental and radical innovation: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms

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posted on 2022-10-05, 19:48 authored by J Wu, KR Harrigan, Siah AngSiah Ang, Z Wu
This study proposes and tests a theoretical framework that relates a firm’s imitation strategy and its interaction with R&D resources to incremental and radical innovation. The analysis of a panel dataset of 1381 Chinese manufacturing firms in the period 2008–2014 shows that imitation strategy is positively related to incremental innovation but has an inverted U-shaped relationship with radical innovation. More interestingly, R&D resources serve as a critical boundary condition of the imitation strategy–innovation link—they strengthen the link between imitation strategy and incremental innovation but weaken the link between imitation strategy and radical innovation.

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Wu, J., Harrigan, K. R., Ang, S. H. & Wu, Z. (2017). The impact of imitation strategy and R&D resources on incremental and radical innovation: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms. Journal of Technology Transfer, 44(1), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-017-9621-9

Journal title

Journal of Technology Transfer

Volume

44

Issue

1

Publication date

2017-09-14

Pagination

1-21

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Publication status

Accepted

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2017-09-14

ISSN

0892-9912

eISSN

1573-7047

Language

en