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Search for external knowledge is vital for firms' innovative activities.
They have to optimise internal and external knowledge flows.
Significant similarities exist between some aspects of firms' innovation behaviour in each country: strong complementarities emerge between external knowledge sources and between firms' internal and external knowledge.
Interestingly, adverse effects from over-relying on external knowledge sources are not observed.
Broader implications for future research on external knowledge sourcing and competence-based innovation are discussed.
Absorptive capacity generally helps firms to turn broadly sourced external knowledge into EI.
Acquiring external knowledge from service suppliers can be a way to tackle this problem.
This relationship turns to conditional complementarity in organisational innovation in absence of external knowledge source.
The usefulness of external knowledge to improve the process has already been explained in information retrieval.
Businesses are becoming increasingly involved in collaboration networks to access external knowledge and sustain innovation.
However, the external knowledge is almost unavailable in many domains and languages.
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