TY - JOUR
T1 - Interfirm coopetition, interfirm knowledge creation, and collaborative innovation performance
T2 - The moderating roles of environmental competitiveness and dysfunctional competition
AU - Xu, Ting
AU - Yang, Jianjun
AU - Zhang, Feng
AU - Guo, Wenyu
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - This paper investigates whether and how interfirm coopetition—the combination of cooperation and competition—affects collaborative innovation performance in competitive environments. We address this issue by introducing interfirm knowledge creation as a mediating mechanism based on knowledge creation theory and by examining the moderating effects of environmental competitiveness and dysfunctional competition. The hypotheses are tested using survey data from a sample of 170 Chinese high-tech firms. The results show that interfirm knowledge creation mediates the impact of interfirm coopetition on collaborative innovation performance. Furthermore, the findings indicate that the positive relationship between interfirm coopetition and interfirm knowledge creation is stronger under higher levels of environmental competitiveness but weaker under higher levels of dysfunctional competition. The positive relationship between interfirm knowledge creation and collaborative innovation performance is more evident under higher levels of environmental competitiveness. These findings enrich the interfirm coopetition literature, contribute to knowledge creation theory by extending it to the interfirm context, and provide a better understanding and useful advice for enterprise managers and government officials.
AB - This paper investigates whether and how interfirm coopetition—the combination of cooperation and competition—affects collaborative innovation performance in competitive environments. We address this issue by introducing interfirm knowledge creation as a mediating mechanism based on knowledge creation theory and by examining the moderating effects of environmental competitiveness and dysfunctional competition. The hypotheses are tested using survey data from a sample of 170 Chinese high-tech firms. The results show that interfirm knowledge creation mediates the impact of interfirm coopetition on collaborative innovation performance. Furthermore, the findings indicate that the positive relationship between interfirm coopetition and interfirm knowledge creation is stronger under higher levels of environmental competitiveness but weaker under higher levels of dysfunctional competition. The positive relationship between interfirm knowledge creation and collaborative innovation performance is more evident under higher levels of environmental competitiveness. These findings enrich the interfirm coopetition literature, contribute to knowledge creation theory by extending it to the interfirm context, and provide a better understanding and useful advice for enterprise managers and government officials.
KW - Collaborative innovation performance
KW - Dysfunctional competition
KW - Environmental competitiveness
KW - Interfirm coopetition
KW - Interfirm knowledge creation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.10.003
DO - 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.10.003
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0019-8501
VL - 99
SP - 123
EP - 135
JO - Industrial Marketing Management
JF - Industrial Marketing Management
ER -