How open innovation can help entrepreneurs in sensing and seizing entrepreneurial opportunities in SMEs

Muhammad Usman, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Nadine Roijakkers

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Abstract

Purpose This study explores how open innovation (OI) can be instrumental for entrepreneurs in sensing and seizing entrepreneurial opportunities in SMEs. This study also illustrates how OI can help SMEs overcome the liability of smallness.
Design/methodology/approach This is exploratory research using an inductive, multiple-case study approach. This study capitalizes on five in-depth case studies of European SMEs to explore a phenomenon using replication logic and provide a robust basis for theory building.
Findings This study presents a holistic view of the OI process in SMEs and illustrates the crucial role of entrepreneurs. The study provides a better understanding of how OI can help entrepreneurs sense and seize entrepreneurial opportunities by envisioning venture ideas and implementing business model innovation through the management of innovation partners.
Originality The study emphasizes two critical roles of entrepreneurs in implementing OI in SMEs. First, the entrepreneur can be the instigator of strategic change, and second, he/she can orchestrate the innovation network. The findings emphasize that OI helps avoid knowledge corridors at the venture idea stage, leading to a (re)structuring of the business model and the emergence of a network of innovation partners, which should be managed hands- on. This study discusses in detail the two crucial roles of entrepreneurs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2065-2090
Number of pages26
JournalInternational Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research
Volume29
Issue number9-10
Early online date6 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2023

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