Exploration and exploitation alliances in biotechnology: a system of new product development
Georgia Institute of Technology · Case Western Reserve University
Abstract
Abstract We link the exploration–exploitation framework of organizational learning to a technology venture's strategic alliances and argue that the causal relationship between the venture's alliances and its new product development depends on the type of the alliance. In particular, we propose a product development path beginning with exploration alliances predicting products in development, which in turn predict exploitation alliances, and that concludes with exploitation alliances leading to products on the market. Moreover, we argue that this integrated product development path is moderated negatively by firm size. As a technology venture grows, it tends to withdraw from this product development path to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 127.56
- Percentile
- 100%
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- 71
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2Topics & keywords
- New product development
- Alliance
- Product (mathematics)
- Industrial organization
- Business
- Marketing
- Path (computing)
- Technology development
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure