TY - JOUR
T1 - Impacts of R&D investment on absorptive capacity and firm innovativeness: contingent roles of dysfunctional competition
AU - Zhang, Shanshan
AU - Wang, Zhiqiang
AU - Zhao, Xiande
AU - Yang, Jinyu
PY - 2022/9/2
Y1 - 2022/9/2
N2 - Purpose: Drawing upon relative absorptive capacity (AC) perspective, this study proposes a research model connecting R&D investment, three types of supply chain AC—AC from suppliers, customers and university and research institutes (U&RIs)—and firm innovativeness and investigates the contingent effects of dysfunctional competition on the link between R&D investment and supply chain AC. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used data collected from 262 manufacturers in three areas of China to empirically examine the conceptual model. The corresponding hypotheses were tested with structural equation modeling and regression analysis. Findings: The empirical results demonstrate that AC from customers and AC from U&RIs play significant mediating roles in the relationship between R&D investment and firm innovativeness. Moreover, R&D investment has a significantly greater effect on AC from U&RIs under high levels of dysfunctional competition. Originality/value: First, by conceptualizing AC from a relative view, this study discloses the unique roles of knowledge from different supply chain partners in realizing the benefits of R&D investment in innovation. Second, the exploration of the contingent roles of dysfunctional competition in the emerging economy of China enriches insights on the roles of institutional environment on knowledge absorption and the knowledge on relative AC in emerging economies.
AB - Purpose: Drawing upon relative absorptive capacity (AC) perspective, this study proposes a research model connecting R&D investment, three types of supply chain AC—AC from suppliers, customers and university and research institutes (U&RIs)—and firm innovativeness and investigates the contingent effects of dysfunctional competition on the link between R&D investment and supply chain AC. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used data collected from 262 manufacturers in three areas of China to empirically examine the conceptual model. The corresponding hypotheses were tested with structural equation modeling and regression analysis. Findings: The empirical results demonstrate that AC from customers and AC from U&RIs play significant mediating roles in the relationship between R&D investment and firm innovativeness. Moreover, R&D investment has a significantly greater effect on AC from U&RIs under high levels of dysfunctional competition. Originality/value: First, by conceptualizing AC from a relative view, this study discloses the unique roles of knowledge from different supply chain partners in realizing the benefits of R&D investment in innovation. Second, the exploration of the contingent roles of dysfunctional competition in the emerging economy of China enriches insights on the roles of institutional environment on knowledge absorption and the knowledge on relative AC in emerging economies.
KW - R&D investment
KW - Absorptive capacity
KW - Firm innovativeness
KW - Dysfunctional competition
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U2 - 10.1108/IJOPM-12-2021-0747
DO - 10.1108/IJOPM-12-2021-0747
M3 - Journal
SN - 0144-3577
VL - 42
SP - 1630
EP - 1652
JO - International Journal of Operations and Production Management
JF - International Journal of Operations and Production Management
IS - 10
ER -