Collaborative Innovation and Dynamic Capabilities: A Systematic Literature Review

Jamel Gamra, Elaine Mosconi, Abdeslam Hassani
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Adapting to the business environment and surviving in the digital economy requires businesses to innovate and rethink their strategy more often than before. This is complex for all organizations, but even more so for SMEs. Collaborative Innovation (CI) offers ways to overcome the scarcity of resources, typical in the context of SMEs. However, most of time CI requires strategic changes to adopt and integrate innovation. Literature suggests that Dynamic Capabilities (DC), which include sensing, seizing and resources reconfiguration capabilities, may help businesses in strategic changing. More, DC seem to support CI since the same capabilities are needed. Although both CI and DC have been well articulated in the literature, empirical evidence supporting their relationship is scarce. Our study contributes to reducing this gap by conducting an exploratory study based on a Systematic Literature Review. The objective of this paper is to explore the relationship between CI and DC.
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协同创新与动态能力:系统文献综述
为了适应商业环境并在数字经济中生存,企业需要比以往更频繁地创新和反思自己的战略。这对所有组织来说都很复杂,对中小企业来说更是如此。协同创新(CI)提供了克服资源稀缺性的方法,在中小企业的背景下是典型的。然而,大多数情况下,CI需要战略变更来采用和集成创新。文献表明,动态能力(DC),包括感知、获取和资源重新配置能力,可能有助于企业进行战略变革。此外,DC似乎支持CI,因为需要相同的功能。虽然CI和DC在文献中都得到了很好的阐述,但支持它们之间关系的经验证据很少。本研究在系统文献综述的基础上进行了探索性研究,有助于缩小这一差距。本文的目的是探讨CI和DC之间的关系。
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