Research on technological partnerships has traditionally sought explanation of their high failure rates in partner characteristics and relationship features. This study introduces the notion of a 'bumpy road' in technology partnerships which refers to undesired outcomes such as 'partnership mal-functioning' and 'instability' to the degree to which innovation activities are hampered. We explain how firm-level strategies can reduce the probability of a 'bumpy road' in partnerships. We also assess the impact of this 'bumpy road' on innovative performance. We find that firms that excel in diversification of external activities (in terms of different types of partners) perform best. Moreover, a persistent product oriented innovation strategy gea...
Research has for a long time suggested a facilitating role of interorganizational relations for inno...
To access critical resources and learn, entrepreneurial firms increasingly seek R&D alliances with l...
© 2016 Imperial College Press. Although the literature suggests that matters of contracting and gove...
Research on technological partnerships has traditionally sought explanation of their high failure ra...
Research on technological partnerships has traditionally sought explanation of their high failure ra...
© 1998 Dr. Colin Scott McLeodThe management of innovation has two stages, comprising of innovation a...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
While research has shown that joint ventures contribute more strongly to a firm’s innovativeness tha...
Continuously innovating is known to provide firms with a competitive edge over rival firms. As innov...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as well...
Firms may cooperate in R&D with various types of partners to boost their innovative performance....
Firms increasingly seek to profit from the innovative capabilities of their customers and suppliers...
We examine firms’ propensity to adapt their R&D collaboration portfolio by establishing new types of...
In this paper, I examine the impact of partner technological diversity and alliance organizational f...
Companies have started to concentrate on their core competencies and outsource more to their supplie...
Research has for a long time suggested a facilitating role of interorganizational relations for inno...
To access critical resources and learn, entrepreneurial firms increasingly seek R&D alliances with l...
© 2016 Imperial College Press. Although the literature suggests that matters of contracting and gove...
Research on technological partnerships has traditionally sought explanation of their high failure ra...
Research on technological partnerships has traditionally sought explanation of their high failure ra...
© 1998 Dr. Colin Scott McLeodThe management of innovation has two stages, comprising of innovation a...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as ...
While research has shown that joint ventures contribute more strongly to a firm’s innovativeness tha...
Continuously innovating is known to provide firms with a competitive edge over rival firms. As innov...
R&D collaboration facilitates the pooling of complementary skills, learning from the partner as well...
Firms may cooperate in R&D with various types of partners to boost their innovative performance....
Firms increasingly seek to profit from the innovative capabilities of their customers and suppliers...
We examine firms’ propensity to adapt their R&D collaboration portfolio by establishing new types of...
In this paper, I examine the impact of partner technological diversity and alliance organizational f...
Companies have started to concentrate on their core competencies and outsource more to their supplie...
Research has for a long time suggested a facilitating role of interorganizational relations for inno...
To access critical resources and learn, entrepreneurial firms increasingly seek R&D alliances with l...
© 2016 Imperial College Press. Although the literature suggests that matters of contracting and gove...