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Cross-border knowledge search and integration mechanism – a case study of Haier open partnership ecosystem (HOPE)

Junguang Gao (Business School, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China)
Hui He (Business School, Beijing Technology and Business University – Fucheng Road Campus, Beijing, China)
Donghui Teng (Open Innovation Platform, Qingdao Haier Smart Technology Research and Development Co. Ltd, Qingdao, China)
Xinming Wan (Open Innovation Platform, Qingdao Haier Smart Technology Research and Development Co. Ltd, Qingdao, China)
Shiyu Zhao (Distribution Division, China Post and Telecommunications Equipment Group Co., Ltd, Beijing, China)

Chinese Management Studies

ISSN: 1750-614X

Article publication date: 9 February 2021

Issue publication date: 31 March 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Because of the complexity of technological innovation and the dynamics of the technological environment, it is impossible for a single firm to have all knowledge needed for technological innovation, making it essential for firms to conduct cross-border knowledge search and integration. However, it is very difficult for firms to acquire and assimilate cross-border knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to explore how an open innovation platform (OIP) helps firms to effectively search and integrate cross-border knowledge, and to understand the key roles that OIP plays during the cross-border knowledge search and integration processes.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper takes the case analysis method, which provides a comprehensively understanding on the complex process of cross-border knowledge search and integration as well as the internal mechanism. Drawing on the research paradigm of Eisenhardt (1989), Bakker and Akkerman (2014), this paper analyzes and verifies the mechanism of OIP cross-border knowledge search and integration based on extensive interviews.

Findings

First, this paper analyzes the process of cross-border knowledge search and integration through Haier open partnership ecosystem (HOPE), which is theoretically divided into three stages, including motivation formation, cross-border knowledge search and integration. These three stages have been further decomposed into the following seven steps: demands discovery, problems definition, problems decomposition, resource search, resource evaluation, technology redevelopment and test. In addition, this study investigates the manifestation of interrelationships among these stages and steps, depicting the pathways through which HOPE facilitates the firm’s cross-border knowledge search and integration. The conclusions indicate that OIP timely discovers the consumer demands during the motivation formation stage, effectively decomposes problems and find related technology resources during the search stage and improves the efficacy of integration stage.

Research limitations/implications

This study reveals the mechanism of OIP cross-border knowledge search and integration and draws some valuable conclusions, which contribute to the literature on cross-border knowledge search, enrich the research on problem-solving and also propose a new perspective to study the roles of OIP on innovation. However, there are still some limitations. First, this study is built on a single platform (HOPE), further studies may focus on more platforms to ensure the conclusions of this paper. Second, this study conducts data analysis using a simple encoding analysis, so it is possible that some critical information is emitted while collating and analyzing data. Meanwhile, for the research methods, qualitative and quantitative methods can be combined to analyze related issues, then the correlation and corresponding mechanism can be incorporated into the same framework to further verify the conclusions and generalize the results.

Practical implications

This paper theoretically analyzes how and why HOPE helps firms search and integrate cross-border knowledge. It provides not only a reference for OIP but also a proven and effective way for companies’ acquiring and integrating cross-border knowledge. Then it will further improve firms’ innovative abilities, especially disruptive innovation abilities.

Social implications

Technological innovation, especially disruptive innovation is not only a driving force of firms’ sustainable development but also a vital driver of national development. This paper clarified that OIP can help firms conduct successful disruptive innovation through cross-border knowledge search and integration, which will further increase national innovative competence and improve social welfare.

Originality/value

This paper extends the literature on the process of cross-border knowledge search and integration, as well as the roles of OIP. From a managerial standpoint, the conclusions have practical implications for firms to successfully acquire and integrate cross-border knowledge.

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Acknowledgements

Beijing Social Science Fund.

17GLB011.

Open Research Fund of Collaborative Innovation Centre for State-owned Assets Administration, Beijing Technology and Business University.

BTBUGZGL201903.

Citation

Gao, J., He, H., Teng, D., Wan, X. and Zhao, S. (2021), "Cross-border knowledge search and integration mechanism – a case study of Haier open partnership ecosystem (HOPE)", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 428-455. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-05-2020-0196

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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