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Title
Does functional diversity in interfirm collaborations lead to innovation diversity? Firm‐level evidence from the Australian food industry*
Publication Date
2022-07
Early Online Version
Abstract
<p>Research on the collaboration–innovation nexus emphasises that collaborations and innovation are multidimensional. Despite this emphasis, there is limited evidence on how firms' collaborative diversity affects their innovation diversity. This paper addresses this gap by examining the relationships between (i) a firm's functional diversity of collaboration (FDC) and innovation diversity, and (ii) innovation diversity and firm growth. We used longitudinal data from 738 Australian food firms, and our findings suggest that the positive relationship between FDC and innovation diversity reaches a point of saturation, beyond which additional collaboration negatively influences firms' innovation diversity. Moreover, innovation diversity depends on the motives behind alliance formation and the firm's focus on innovation. Finally, the association between innovation diversity and growth performance is heterogeneous across firms' conditional growth rate distribution.</p>
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 66(3), p. 612-637
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
2022-06-06
Place of Publication
Australia
ISSN
1467-8489
1364-985X
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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