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題名: | The Effect of Competitive and Non-Competitive R&D Collaboration on Firm Innovation | 作者: | Huang, Kuo-Feng ; Yu, Chwo-Ming Joseph 黃國峯;于卓民 |
貢獻者: | 企管系 | 關鍵詞: | In-house R&D; R&D alliances; R&D collaboration; Innovation; Partner selection; Taiwan’s information and communication technology industry; O32 | 日期: | 八月-2011 | 上傳時間: | 26-二月-2014 | 摘要: | A firm can improve its innovation either by its internal research and development (R&D) efforts or by forming external collaborative R&D alliances. While previous studies on R&D collaboration and knowledge diffusion mainly focus on various external sources of R&D collaboration, little effort has been made to investigate the joint impact of competitive and non-competitive R&D collaborations on firm innovation simultaneously. By examining the data of 165 Taiwanese firms in the information and communication technology industry, we find that: (1) non-competitive R&D collaborations with universities have a positive direct impact on firm’s innovation performance; and (2) both non-competitive and competitive R&D collaborations have a positively moderating effect on the relationship between a firm’s internal R&D efforts and firm innovation and the positive moderating effect is higher for non-competitive R&D collaborations than that of competitive R&D collaborations. These findings suggest that R&D collaborations, either non-competitive or competitive, exhibit the nature of a win–win situation. We also derive implications for firms’ selection of R&D alliance partners and government policies. | 關聯: | The Journal of Technology Transfer, 36(4), 383-403 | 資料類型: | article | DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10961-010-9155-x |
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