Abstract

In the open innovation environment, enterprise sustainable innovation is no longer the result of individual decision-making. Extensive contact with suppliers, customers, scientific research institutions, and other subjects for boundary-spanning knowledge search, absorption, and reconfiguration is considered a critical path to enterprise sustainable innovation. Studying the process of “how boundary-spanning search affects enterprise sustainable innovation” has become an urgent and valuable task. Therefore, based on an innovation search perspective, this study explored the path and mechanism of boundary-spanning search affecting enterprise sustainable innovation, revealed the intermediary effect of capability reconfiguration, and clarified the regulatory role of information technology (IT) governance. We also proposed an integrated model promoting enterprise sustainable innovation process. Using questionnaire data from manufacturing companies in China, this study empirically tested the proposed model hypothesis. The results demonstrated that all boundary-spanning searches (supply-side, demand-side, and cross-regional searches) positively and significantly impacted enterprise sustainable innovation. However, the effects of the search types varied. Capability reconfiguration played a partial intermediary role between boundary-spanning search and enterprise sustainable innovation. IT governance positively moderated the relationship between boundary-spanning search and enterprise capability reconfiguration, particularly between cross-regional search and enterprise capability reconfiguration. This study enriches our understanding of the sustainable innovation process and provides theoretical guidance for enterprises to improve their sustainable innovation performance by effectively using boundary-spanning search strategies.

Highlights

  • The wave of cross-boundary cooperation and deep integration triggered by the new generation of information technology has penetrated into many fields of industry and enterprise operation [1,2]

  • Based on the above hypotheses, this study proposed that different information technology (IT) governance levels enhance or weaken the impact of boundary-spanning search on enterprise capability reconfiguration and adjust the intermediary effect of capability reconfiguration between boundary-spanning search and enterprise sustainable innovation

  • After summarizing the above research assumptions, we found that manufacturing enterprises integrated into the digital economy actively, contacted domestic and foreign enterprises widely, carried out boundary-spanning search and capability reconfiguration, and promoted enterprise sustainable innovation and self-transcendence constantly

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Introduction

The wave of cross-boundary cooperation and deep integration triggered by the new generation of information technology has penetrated into many fields of industry and enterprise operation [1,2]. In this complex and turbulent environment, if the competitive strategy, management system, and technical model that brought advantages to enterprises in the past are difficult to adapt to the needs of the new competitive environment, they often become the “core rigidity” restricting enterprise development, and the signal accidental innovation or short-time innovation cannot promote enterprises’ sustainable growth [3]. Studying the process of “how boundary-spanning search affects enterprise sustainable innovation” has become an urgent and valuable research topic

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