To centralize or not to centralize: R&D organization in diversified firms
Valentina Giannini and
Enrico Guzzini
L'industria, 2018, issue 1, 105-124
Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to discuss how R&D is organized in diversified firms - i.e. multidivisional firms and business groups - according to different theoretical approaches. Special emphasis is given to the degree of centralization or decentralization in the management of R&D. We identify three issues on which there are still open and controversial questions: 1) the nature of R&D (basic versus applied); 2) the interplay between the external acquisition of knowledge and the internal organization of R&D; 3) the role played by the degree of diversification. We also discuss the peculiarities of R&D organization in business groups as opposed to other forms of decentralized firms. The paper derives the main management implications for the organization of R&D in diversified firms and discusses the questions that remain open to further research.
Keywords: R&D Organization; Multidivisional Firms; Business Groups; Diversification. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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