How does market learning affect radical innovation? The moderation roles of horizontal ties and vertical ties

@article{Gao2017HowDM,
  title={How does market learning affect radical innovation? The moderation roles of horizontal ties and vertical ties},
  author={Yu-Kai Gao and Yaohan Li and Maoyong Cheng and Genfu Feng},
  journal={Journal of Business \& Industrial Marketing},
  year={2017},
  volume={32},
  pages={57-74},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:168380146}
}
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the curvilinear effects of firms’ market learning on radical innovation and the moderation effects of the focal firms’ horizontal ties and vertical ties. Design/methodology/approach This study uses regression analysis with the survey data from 303 Chinese firms. Findings Explorative/exploitative market learning has an inverted U-shaped/U-shaped effect on radical innovation. The effects of explorative market… 

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