与大学的直接和中介联系:制药企业的“科学”吸收能力与创新绩效

Direct and mediated ties to universities: “Scientific” absorptive capacity and innovation performance of pharmaceutical firms

STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION · 2015
被引 82
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了制药企业通过直接合作或通过生物技术公司间接与大学联系对创新绩效的影响,发现企业科学吸收能力高低决定了哪种方式更有效。

Abstract

Extant literature on firm–university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firms in science-based industries adopt to source scientific knowledge and expertise. On one hand, firms engage in direct research collaborations with universities. On the other hand, firms establish indirect, mediated, ties to universities by engaging in research collaborations with dedicated biotech firms that are themselves strongly linked to universities—with the dedicated biotech firm taking the role of “broker.” We argue that the relative benefits of direct and mediated ties depend on the extent to which firms have organized their research and development to facilitate the absorption, assimilation, transformation, and exploitation of scientific knowledge, which we coin “scientific absorptive capacity.” Drawing on patent and publication data in a panel of 33 vertically integrated pharmaceutical firms, we find that direct university collaboration is more beneficial for firms with relatively high scientific absorptive capacity, while only mediated ties are associated with greater innovative performance for firms with relatively low scientific absorptive capacity. The latter association is reduced if the mediated ties are with top universities. Our findings are suggestive of the importance of a “fit” between the nature of a firm’s research and development organization and its strategy to access scientific knowledge.

企业创新产学合作制药产业吸收能力