The Open Innovation Paradox: Knowledge Sharing and Protection in R&D Collaborations

European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 93-117, 2011

42 Pages Posted: 30 Oct 2010 Last revised: 10 May 2013

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Marcel Bogers

Eindhoven University of Technology; University of Copenhagen; University of California, Berkeley

Date Written: October 25, 2010

Abstract

Purpose of this paper: This paper investigates the paradox that arises when firms simultaneously share and protect their knowledge in an alliance with other organizations. The goal of this paper therefore is to explore this tension field in such a coupled open innovation process and to identify which strategies can be developed to cope with this tension.

Design/methodology/approach: The study was initially guided by a literature review and exploratory interviews, and it ultimately develops an inductive framework based on a multiple case study approach. The paper presents eight cases of a focal firm involved in a particular R&D collaboration. The case studies are based on a variety of data sources, including a number of semi-structured interviews.

Findings: This paper unravels the tension field of knowledge sharing and protection in R&D collaborations, with the knowledge characteristics at the core and with the knowledge embodiment and relational dimension as mediating factors. These forces are in turn influenced by the collaboration characteristics and environment. Moreover, the case studies show different ways to cope with the tension between knowledge sharing and protection, such as an open knowledge exchange strategy and a layered collaboration scheme with inner and outer members. Licensing is moreover presented as a concrete way to implement such coping strategies.

Originality/value: This paper provides a holistic perspective on the knowledge paradox in R&D collaborations as a coupled process of open innovation. It moreover describes two concrete strategies to cope with the tension field as well as the role and implications of licensing as a particular mechanism to overcome the open innovation paradox.

Keywords: Governance, Intellectual property, Licensing, Strategic alliances

Suggested Citation

Bogers, Marcel, The Open Innovation Paradox: Knowledge Sharing and Protection in R&D Collaborations (October 25, 2010). European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 93-117, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1699380

Marcel Bogers (Contact Author)

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Eindhoven, North Brabant 5612 AZ
Netherlands

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University of Copenhagen ( email )

Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO)
Rolighedsvej 23
Copenhagen, 1958
Denmark

University of California, Berkeley

Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation
F402 Hass School of Business, #1930
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

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