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ABSTRACT Inter-organisational citizenship behaviours have been shown to be significant for innovation, yet less is known about inter-organisational citizenship behaviours and open innovation. This study proposes a model delineating the impact of inter-organisational citizenship behaviours on open innovation by examining the moderating role of perceived organisational support. We hypothesise the positive impact of the different types of inter-organisational citizenship behaviours on open innovation. We further argue that these associations are stronger when perceived organisational support is available to the employees. Results from a survey of 150 middle- and top-level managers provide partial support for the hypothesised model. A discussion of the results and the theoretical and managerial implications are presented.