TY - JOUR
T1 - A model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation
T2 - proposition and application with the case of GOL Airlines
AU - Oliva, Fábio Lotti
AU - Paza, Andrei Carlos Torresani
AU - Bution, Jefferson Luiz
AU - Kotabe, Masaaki
AU - Kelle, Peter
AU - Vasconcellos, Eduardo Pinheiro Gondim de
AU - Grisi, Celso Claudio de Hildebrand e.
AU - Almeida, Martinho Isnard Ribeiro de
AU - Fischmann, Adalberto Americo
N1 - Funding Information:
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico – CNPq. Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade – FEA. Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de S. Paulo – FAPESP. Fundação Instituto de Administração – FIA. Universidade de São Paulo – USP.
Funding Information:
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico ? CNPq. Faculdade de Economia, Administra??o e Contabilidade ? FEA. Funda??o de Amparo ? Pesquisa do Estado de S. Paulo ? FAPESP. Funda??o Instituto de Administra??o ? FIA. Universidade de S?o Paulo ? USP.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2022/3/11
Y1 - 2022/3/11
N2 - Purpose: This study aims to investigate the risks associated with managing the dispersed knowledge in inter-organizational arrangements for innovation. Specifically, it proposes a model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, applied in four steps. Design/methodology/approach: Initially, the authors carried out a systematic literature review (SLR) on the concepts that connect knowledge management, inter-organizational arrangements for innovation and risks. The SLR results led to a complementary theoretical review on the conceptual elements in question. Based on the findings, the authors have developed a model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, which was validated by experts. It was then studied the case of GOL Airlines, a company that uses innovation to overcome the paradox between low-cost and full service in the commercial air transportation industry, considering the application and adjustment of the proposed model. Findings: Open innovation is one of the inter-organizational arrangement types most applied in the context of innovation. Relations between agents are the primary sources of risks when managing the dispersed knowledge in these arrangements. The authors have found five main risks associated, namely, risk of the innovative effort does not reach the expected objective, risk of knowledge transfer being ineffective, risk of misappropriation of value, risk of dependency (lock-in) and risk of relations. Practical implications: The practical implication is the proposition of a procedure for applying the model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, which makes it a prescriptive model for identifying risks. The proposed model is described in four steps, namely, to identify the agents in the environment of the value of open innovation; to identify the types of relations of each agent; to consider the barriers to knowledge management in innovation; and to assess the risks considering the possibilities derived from the agents, their relationships and the barriers. The model is applied in the GOL case and the results are presented. Originality/value: First, it uses a novel approach to investigate open innovation while studying its risks. This approach considers the knowledge is dispersed and flows from one organization to another through a combination of relations inside the environment of value where the open innovation materializes. Second, it contributes to theory development by opening a research front that fuses four areas: risk management, knowledge management, innovation and inter-organizational arrangements. Third, this paper proposes a theoretical model and presents its operationalization. The study aims to make an impact beyond academia and uses a case study to illustrate the model application in a real and interesting open innovation project to support the business model at GOL Airlines.
AB - Purpose: This study aims to investigate the risks associated with managing the dispersed knowledge in inter-organizational arrangements for innovation. Specifically, it proposes a model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, applied in four steps. Design/methodology/approach: Initially, the authors carried out a systematic literature review (SLR) on the concepts that connect knowledge management, inter-organizational arrangements for innovation and risks. The SLR results led to a complementary theoretical review on the conceptual elements in question. Based on the findings, the authors have developed a model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, which was validated by experts. It was then studied the case of GOL Airlines, a company that uses innovation to overcome the paradox between low-cost and full service in the commercial air transportation industry, considering the application and adjustment of the proposed model. Findings: Open innovation is one of the inter-organizational arrangement types most applied in the context of innovation. Relations between agents are the primary sources of risks when managing the dispersed knowledge in these arrangements. The authors have found five main risks associated, namely, risk of the innovative effort does not reach the expected objective, risk of knowledge transfer being ineffective, risk of misappropriation of value, risk of dependency (lock-in) and risk of relations. Practical implications: The practical implication is the proposition of a procedure for applying the model to analyze the knowledge management risks in open innovation, which makes it a prescriptive model for identifying risks. The proposed model is described in four steps, namely, to identify the agents in the environment of the value of open innovation; to identify the types of relations of each agent; to consider the barriers to knowledge management in innovation; and to assess the risks considering the possibilities derived from the agents, their relationships and the barriers. The model is applied in the GOL case and the results are presented. Originality/value: First, it uses a novel approach to investigate open innovation while studying its risks. This approach considers the knowledge is dispersed and flows from one organization to another through a combination of relations inside the environment of value where the open innovation materializes. Second, it contributes to theory development by opening a research front that fuses four areas: risk management, knowledge management, innovation and inter-organizational arrangements. Third, this paper proposes a theoretical model and presents its operationalization. The study aims to make an impact beyond academia and uses a case study to illustrate the model application in a real and interesting open innovation project to support the business model at GOL Airlines.
KW - Dispersed knowledge management
KW - Inter-organizational arrangements for innovation
KW - Open innovation
KW - Risk management
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U2 - 10.1108/JKM-11-2020-0809
DO - 10.1108/JKM-11-2020-0809
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85113770117
SN - 1367-3270
VL - 26
SP - 681
EP - 721
JO - Journal of Knowledge Management
JF - Journal of Knowledge Management
IS - 3
ER -