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Knowledge Creation Through External Venturing: Evidence from the Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Industry

Wadhwa, A.  
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Kotha, S. B.
2006
Academy of Management Journal

Investment in entrepreneurial ventures has gained recent popularity as a means for established firms to learn about new technologies and markets. However, the link between such corporate venture capital (CVC) investments and innovation outcomes has not been examined in detail. Using panel data from corporate investors in telecommunications equipment manufacturing, we investigated the conditions under which CVC investments affect knowledge creation for corporate investors. We found that, when investor involvement is low, number of CVC investments has an inverted U-shaped relationship with innovation performance. However, when investor involvement is high, the relationship reverses, and an increase in investments boosts innovation.

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DOI
10.5465/amj.2006.22083132
Author(s)
Wadhwa, A.  
Kotha, S. B.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Academy of Management Journal
Volume

49

Start page

819

End page

835

Subjects

Corporate Venture Capital

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Exploration

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Knowledge Creation

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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June 16, 2009
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