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Explaining performing R&D through alliances: Implications for the business model of Italian dedicated biotech firms
Authors:Fabio Sorrentino  Francesco Garraffo
Affiliation:1. Department of Strategy and Quantitative Methods, Second University of Naples, Corso Gran Priorato di Malta 1, 81043, Capua, Italy
2. Department of Business Economics and Management, University of Catania, Corso Italia, 55, 95129, Catania, Italy
Abstract:In recent years management scholars and practitioners have been interested in Research and Development (R&D) partnering, especially in high-tech industries. While the motivations of research partnership formation have been widely explored in literature, little attempt has been undertaken to examine the effects of research partnerships on R&D productivity and the implications for business models of the new ventures. In this paper we try to shed some light on the business models of the young ventures involved in R&D partnerships and their effect on R&D productivity. Our hypotheses are that experience in previous alliances, repeated partnerships and tight relationships have positive effects on R&D productivity while rigid governance structures and public R&D subsidies have negative effects on such productivity. We discuss how these aspects affect the business models of biotech firms. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 55 Italian DBFs (Dedicated Biotech Firms). Results support our hypotheses. Managerial implications and further issues for future research are discussed.
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