How does the partner type in R&D alliances impact technological innovation performance? A study on the Korean biotechnology industry

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Kwangsoo Shin
Sang Ji Kim
Gunno Park
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[1] Seoul National University,Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program
[2] Samsung Economic Research Institute,Industry and Strategy Department
[3] Samsung SDS,Technology Strategy and Planning Team
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Biotechnology industry; Partner type; Vertical alliance; Horizontal alliance; Absorptive capacity; Competition;
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The number of strategic alliances for R&D activities in the biotechnology industry is sharply increasing. Some studies show that each alliance partner type has different alliance motives, resources and capabilities, organizational structures and cultures, and degrees of competition with partners, which can lead to different performances of strategic alliances. In this regard, this study conducts an empirical analysis of the different impact of each type of alliance partner on technological innovation performance and finds the moderating effect of absorptive capacity and potential competition by categorizing strategic alliances for R&D activities in the biotechnology industry into three types: vertical-downstream alliances, vertical-upstream alliances, and horizontal alliances. This study analyzed 206 Korean biotechnology firms and their strategic alliances for a total of 292 R&D activities. The results of the analysis showed that vertical alliances have a positive impact on technological innovation performance, while horizontal alliances have an inverted U-shaped relationship with technological innovation performance caused by the effect of competition. Additionally, it was confirmed that the R&D intensity of biotechnology firms has a moderating effect of increasing the impact of vertical-upstream alliances on technological innovation performance.
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