TY - JOUR
T1 - Inter-firm knowledge transfer in R&D project networks
T2 - A multiple case study
AU - Majuri, Matti
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by Tekes ? Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation. The author would like to thank professors Minna Lanz and Pauli Kuosmanen for their helpful comments and suggestions. The author is grateful to colleagues Nillo Halonen and Dr. Jari Laine for the research collaboration that built the foundations for this article. Also, the author thanks Dr. Stephen Fox for his kind and encouraging support during the writing process and Dr. Jaani V?is?nen for the help with the QCA implementation.
Funding Information:
This research was supported by Tekes – Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation . The author would like to thank professors Minna Lanz and Pauli Kuosmanen for their helpful comments and suggestions. The author is grateful to colleagues Nillo Halonen and Dr. Jari Laine for the research collaboration that built the foundations for this article. Also, the author thanks Dr. Stephen Fox for his kind and encouraging support during the writing process and Dr. Jaani Väisänen for the help with the QCA implementation.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Inter-organizational knowledge transfer is widely considered to be an important source of competitiveness in the extant literature and by innovation policymakers. This paper reports on a study that investigated inter-firm knowledge transfer in research and development (R&D) projects that received public funding. All projects took place in Finland and included university and/or research institute member(s). Based on multiple case studies, the significance of social capital in knowledge transfer was analyzed. Aspects that limited the knowledge transfer were identified and the effects of motivation on collaboration were evaluated. In certain cases, the knowledge transfer between firms was minimal and existed only in formal meetings. Surprisingly, the firms shared their R&D results openly with other network members, but this was not considered particularly beneficial. The knowledge transfer was limited by changes in consortiums, changes in project duration and/or budget, differences in R&D interests, insufficient resources, and ability to achieve R&D goal(s) without collaboration. In cases with active collaboration, several features of social capital in combination with complimentary business goals were perceived as facilitators of knowledge transfer. Based on the results, practical implications for innovation policymakers and project coordinators, and directions for future research, are proposed.
AB - Inter-organizational knowledge transfer is widely considered to be an important source of competitiveness in the extant literature and by innovation policymakers. This paper reports on a study that investigated inter-firm knowledge transfer in research and development (R&D) projects that received public funding. All projects took place in Finland and included university and/or research institute member(s). Based on multiple case studies, the significance of social capital in knowledge transfer was analyzed. Aspects that limited the knowledge transfer were identified and the effects of motivation on collaboration were evaluated. In certain cases, the knowledge transfer between firms was minimal and existed only in formal meetings. Surprisingly, the firms shared their R&D results openly with other network members, but this was not considered particularly beneficial. The knowledge transfer was limited by changes in consortiums, changes in project duration and/or budget, differences in R&D interests, insufficient resources, and ability to achieve R&D goal(s) without collaboration. In cases with active collaboration, several features of social capital in combination with complimentary business goals were perceived as facilitators of knowledge transfer. Based on the results, practical implications for innovation policymakers and project coordinators, and directions for future research, are proposed.
KW - Inter-firm collaboration
KW - Knowledge transfer
KW - Knowledge-transfer facilitation
KW - R&D projects
KW - Research and development projects
KW - Social capital
U2 - 10.1016/j.technovation.2022.102475
DO - 10.1016/j.technovation.2022.102475
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124048309
SN - 0166-4972
VL - 115
JO - Technovation
JF - Technovation
M1 - 102475
ER -