This study examines the role of cooperative relations among incumbents in the formation of new firms. We argue that cooperative interfirm relations that bridge geographically remote and diverse sources of knowledge—cross-cutting ties—contribute to new firm formation. Employing data on state-level entries into the U.S. biotech industry from 1994 to 1998, we find support for the following hypotheses: the formation of new firms in a focal region of an industry is positively related to the number of cross-cutting ties; the number of cross-cutting ties negatively moderates the effects of organizational density on the formation of new firms
This study examines the characteristics that make start-up biotechnology firms attractive alliance p...
This paper studies the selection of partners for R&D collaborations of firms both empirically, by an...
This paper examines whether inter-organizational factors influence German biotech firms’ propensity ...
Former studies on inter-organizational relationships have fallen short of properly identifying netwo...
Many inter-organizational networks exhibit small-world properties in that they consist of close-knit...
Walter W. Powell [1996] gives us a fascinating and insightful description of complex industry. His c...
Alliances with established organizations provide young firms with resources necessary for survival. ...
This paper examines the organizational arrangements used by New Biotechnology Firms (NBFs) to source...
Alliance formation is commonplace in many high-technology industries experiencing radical technologi...
A recursive analysis of network and institutional evolution is offered to account for the decentrali...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
Dedicated biotechnology firms (DBFs) have played an important role in commercializing biotechnology....
This paper analyses the role of inter-organisational trust in pharmaceutical biotechnology, all indu...
Abstract. Alliances are a key mechanism by which firms acquire external knowledge in technology-inte...
This paper analyses the role of repeated ties in the high-tech pharmaceutical biotechnology industry...
This study examines the characteristics that make start-up biotechnology firms attractive alliance p...
This paper studies the selection of partners for R&D collaborations of firms both empirically, by an...
This paper examines whether inter-organizational factors influence German biotech firms’ propensity ...
Former studies on inter-organizational relationships have fallen short of properly identifying netwo...
Many inter-organizational networks exhibit small-world properties in that they consist of close-knit...
Walter W. Powell [1996] gives us a fascinating and insightful description of complex industry. His c...
Alliances with established organizations provide young firms with resources necessary for survival. ...
This paper examines the organizational arrangements used by New Biotechnology Firms (NBFs) to source...
Alliance formation is commonplace in many high-technology industries experiencing radical technologi...
A recursive analysis of network and institutional evolution is offered to account for the decentrali...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Motivated by the possibility...
Dedicated biotechnology firms (DBFs) have played an important role in commercializing biotechnology....
This paper analyses the role of inter-organisational trust in pharmaceutical biotechnology, all indu...
Abstract. Alliances are a key mechanism by which firms acquire external knowledge in technology-inte...
This paper analyses the role of repeated ties in the high-tech pharmaceutical biotechnology industry...
This study examines the characteristics that make start-up biotechnology firms attractive alliance p...
This paper studies the selection of partners for R&D collaborations of firms both empirically, by an...
This paper examines whether inter-organizational factors influence German biotech firms’ propensity ...