Strategic collaboration of R&D entities for technology convergence: Exploring organizational differences within the triple helix
Seongkyoon Jeong
Journal of Management & Organization, 2014, vol. 20, issue 2, 227-249
Abstract:
Based on a contextual framework of the organizational differences between types of research and development entities, this study examines how organizational contexts affect the advent of technology convergence. It demonstrates the effects of research and development entity types and alliances using the multi-assignation analysis of technology domains and rich data on government-supported research and development programs in South Korea. The findings show that technology convergence is likely to occur when a university develops technology alone or in collaboration with another research and development actor. These results reflect the important role of incentive structure and collaboration strategies in increasing the development of converging technologies.
Date: 2014
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