Competitive strategy in technological knowledge imitation
1999; Inderscience Publishers; Volume: 18; Issue: 5/6/7/8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1504/ijtm.1999.002785
ISSN1741-5276
AutoresEsteban Fernández Sánchez, José María de las Heras Montes, Guillermo O. Perez Bustamante, Camilo J. Vázquez,
Tópico(s)Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
ResumoTechnological knowledge imitation is increasingly becoming a competitive behaviour, which allows firms to be at the cutting edge of technological development. Despite the growth of external knowledge acquisition as part of competitive intelligence efforts, technological imitators have to face up to the difficulties built up by innovators in order to protect their competitive knowledge. To overcome imitation barriers, firms need to have a correct understanding of the technological knowledge sources and the potential advantages that arise from imitation. In this paper, we provide a theoretical analysis of external knowledge sources for imitation, of the problems and characteristics needed to overcome imitation barriers and of the advantages gained by imitators when they acquire knowledge, which is externally developed.
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