Evaluating government-sponsored R&D consortia in Japan: who benefits and how?

被引:87
|
作者
Sakakibara, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Anderson Grad Sch Management, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
cooperative R&D; R&D consortia; knowledge sharing; Japan; industrial policy;
D O I
10.1016/S0048-7333(97)00018-8
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
A large sample of government-sponsored R&D consortia in Japan is analyzed, based on the data of 237 consortia organized over 34 years and 398 responses to questionnaires distributed to high-level corporate R&D managers who have participated in R&D consortia. My analysis shows that there is no clear link between the existence of R&D consortia and industry competitiveness. Government support of R&D consortia is modest and declining. R&D consortia participants perceive sharing complementary knowledge to be the single most important objective of R&D consortia. There is evidence that R&D consortia work as a complement of private R&D. The perceived benefits of projects are rather intangible, such as researcher training and increased awareness of R&D in general. Opportunistic behavior and spillovers of proprietary technology to participants are not perceived as severe problems in conducting cooperative R&D. The overall subjective evaluation of the typical project's success is modest, and participants do not perceive R&D consortia to be critical to the establishment of their competitive position. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:447 / 473
页数:27
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Managing formation processes in R&D consortia
    Ring, PS
    Doz, YL
    Olk, PM
    [J]. CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2005, 47 (04) : 137 - +
  • [32] Evaluating knowledge benefits of automotive lightweighting materials R&D projects
    Peretz, Jean H.
    Das, Sujit
    Tonn, Bruce E.
    [J]. EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING, 2009, 32 (03) : 300 - 309
  • [33] Evaluating the impact of a government-sponsored motor-driven system efficiency program: The US experience
    Scheihing, PE
    Rosenberg, M
    Weil, S
    [J]. ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRONIC MOTORS AND DRIVES, 2000, : 395 - 413
  • [34] Weighting of performance measures for evaluating government-sponsored research: case study of the Department of Health in Taiwan
    Lin, Chin-Tsai
    Chiang, Chang-Tzu
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT, 2007, 9 (01) : 92 - 105
  • [35] R&D:: Who does the R, who does the D?
    Cadot, O
    Desruelle, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 1998, 46 (01) : 87 - 103
  • [36] The government and R&D funding
    Allan, R
    [J]. ELECTRONIC DESIGN, 1997, 45 (02) : 16 - 16
  • [37] What leads competitors to collaborate in R&D?: A study of Canadian and US R&D consortia
    Zietsma, C
    Nakamura, M
    Vertinsky, I
    [J]. INNOVATION IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT - THE KEY TO GLOBAL LEADERSHIP: THE KEY TO GLOBAL LEADERSHIP, 1997, : 106 - 110
  • [38] The Effect of Government R&D Incentives on International R&D Trade
    Bachmann, C.
    Baumann, M.
    [J]. UNIVERSITY EVOLUTION, ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY AND REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS, 2016, 32 : 395 - 413
  • [39] The origins and dynamics of Taiwan's R&D consortia
    Mathews, JA
    [J]. RESEARCH POLICY, 2002, 31 (04) : 633 - 651
  • [40] Formation conditions, innovation, and learning in R&D consortia
    Eisner, Alan B.
    Rahman, Noushi
    Korn, Helaine J.
    [J]. MANAGEMENT DECISION, 2009, 47 (5-6) : 851 - 871