Artificial intelligence usage, breakthrough innovation, and innovation performance in high-tech enterprises: the nonlinear moderating role of Not-Invented-Here Syndrome
Dian Guan, Zexia Wang, Wucheng Han, Yinqiang Pei

TL;DR
This study explores how AI boosts innovation in high-tech companies, with breakthrough innovation as a key factor and Not-Invented-Here Syndrome playing a nonlinear role.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence on AI's role in innovation performance through breakthrough innovation and reveals the nonlinear moderating effect of NIHS.
Findings
AI use positively impacts innovation performance through breakthrough innovation.
NIHS has an inverted U-shaped effect on AI use and innovation performance.
NIHS also shows a U-shaped effect between breakthrough innovation and innovation performance.
Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with frontier technologies such as large language models and quantum computing has significantly enhanced enterprises’ potential for breakthrough innovation, becoming a critical driver of innovation performance. However, the internal mechanisms and boundary conditions through which AI influences innovation performance via breakthrough innovation remain unclear, requiring further exploration to deepen our understanding of AI’s crucial role in organizational innovation. Drawing on the resource-based view (RBV), this study systematically investigates the impact of AI use on innovation performance, emphasizing the mediating role of breakthrough innovation and the moderating effect of Not-Invented-Here Syndrome (NIHS). Data were collected from 355 global high-tech enterprises via the Prolific platform and analyzed using partial least squares…
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TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Innovation and Knowledge Management · AI in Service Interactions
