Prior Experience and Co-opetition in R&D Programs

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作者
Schiavone F. [1 ,2 ]
Simoni M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Management and Quantitative Studies, Parthenope University of Naples, Via Generale Parisi 12, Naples
[2] Paris School of Business, Department of Strategy and Management, 59 Rue nationale, Paris
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Co-opetition; Prior experience; R&D programs;
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10.1007/s13132-015-0251-x
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摘要
Past managerial literature found that prior experience of organisations is an important factor affecting somehow their willingness in participating to a R&D consortium. Our research extends this body of knowledge in two directions: (1) by investigating how prior experience affects the choices of organisations coordinating project proposals for R&D programs (the so-called “coordinators”) in terms of composition of their R&D consortia, and (2) by analysing how prior experience affects co-opetition between project coordinators. The assumption of the study is that organisations coordinating and forming R&D consortia for R&D programs usually engage in co-opetitive relationships with each other. Therefore, the research question of the paper is, “how does prior experience affect the coordinators’ choices about the formation of their inter-organisational consortia within a R&D program?” We analysed 2.895 R&D projects of inter-organisational consortia which received funds by the European Union under more Framework Programmes in order to implement R&D projects for the aerospace industry. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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页码:819 / 835
页数:16
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