R&D, networking expenses, and firm performance: An integration of the inside-out and outside-in perspectives

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Abstract

Is outside-in networking less influential than inside-out R&D on firm performance? Over the past three decades, the inside-out perspective stands at the core of the marketing literature, whereas there is a subconscious bias toward the outside-in perspective. Building on the outside-in and inside-out perspectives of the firm, this study answers the question of whether outside-in networking is indeed less effective than inside-out R&D for enhancing firm performance. The empirical findings based on multiple archival data sources collected on firms operating in China indicate that the effects of networking expenses on firm performance are not weaker than those of R&D expenses. The findings also indicate that the effects of inside-out R&D and outside-in networking expenses are enhanced when firms operate in regions with stronger consumer protection whereas inside-out R&D expenses become less effective in a corrupt environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-121
Number of pages11
JournalIndustrial Marketing Management
Volume92
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Consumer protection
  • Corruption
  • Inside-out perspective
  • Institutional theory
  • Networking expenses
  • Outside-in perspective
  • R&D expenses

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