MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of their central R&D laboratories (at headquarters or elsewhere) even though they operate a local R&D unit close to that university, and hence forego the benefits of geographic proximity and local collaboration. Drawing on the knowledge-based theory of the firm, we hypothesize that the choice between distant and local collaboration systematically relates to the knowledge capabilities of the firms’ R&D units, the characteristics of the focal knowledge, and local knowledge leakage risks. Analysis of close to 13,000 research collaborations with foreign universities by the world’s major biopharmaceutical firms (1995–2015) confirms that collaboration...
This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university–industry collaborations (...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university-industry collaborations (...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collab...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
Traditionally, the internal research and development (R&D) departments of multinational companies (M...
Despite substantial research effort, little is known about how the geographical distance between a f...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university–industry collaborations (...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university-industry collaborations (...
MNCs often engage in international research collaborations with foreign universities through one of ...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Innovation within companies is generated by a combination of different types of knowledge from exter...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge is supposed to be eased by geographical proximity becaus...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
Collaboration and the exchange of knowledge are supposedly made easier by geographical proximity bec...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collabo...
When internal knowledge bases are insufficient for developing innovations, companies tend to collab...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
Traditionally, the internal research and development (R&D) departments of multinational companies (M...
Despite substantial research effort, little is known about how the geographical distance between a f...
Research collaborations between universities and industry (U-I) are considered to be one important c...
This paper shows that value creation by multinational enterprises (MNEs) is the result of activities...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university–industry collaborations (...
There is an increasing interest in defining the determinants of university-industry collaborations (...