Exploring novel technologies through board interlocks: Spillover vs. broad exploration
Abstract
We draw upon insights from social networks and organizational learning to argue that board interlocks not only affect technological exploration (technological innovations that explore new technological domains) but also bring about different outcomes based on the various primary roles of the individuals creating them. We also advance the knowledge-spillover literature by arguing that interlocks are more influential in affecting spillover...
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Title
Exploring novel technologies through board interlocks: Spillover vs. broad exploration
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
9
Pages
104337 - 104337
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