Dancing with wolves: how R&D human capital can benefit from coopetition
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2022
Abstract
This research examines the impact of coopetition (i.e., competitor alliances) on the development of internal R&D human capital. The study was conducted using survey data from 111 biotech firms in Spain and United States. Results show a mediation relationship: coopetition increases a firm’s internal R&D human capital via its proactiveness to pursue R&D partnerships. To further examine the link between competitor alliances and R&D partnerships, we also investigate the role of two moderators, alliance satisfaction and alliance coordination. We argue that the two factors exert opposite moderation effects on the relationship between coopetition and proactiveness to pursue R&D partnerships. Results demonstrate that when a firm and its alliance partners are satisfied with each other, the effect of coopetition on proactiveness decreases, but the moderation effect of alliance coordination, though predicted to be in the opposite direction, is not significant.
Identifier
85107307029 (Scopus)
Publication Title
R and D Management
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12483
e-ISSN
14679310
ISSN
00336807
First Page
449
Last Page
464
Issue
3
Volume
52
Recommended Citation
Vlaisavljevic, Vesna; Gopalakrishnan, Shanthi; Zhang, Haisu; Cabello-Medina, Carmen; and Guilbault, Melodi, "Dancing with wolves: how R&D human capital can benefit from coopetition" (2022). Faculty Publications. 2906.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/2906