Collaborating for Knowledge Creation and Application: The Case of Nanotechnology Research Programs

Organization Science, 23(3), pp. 704-724, 2012

39 Pages Posted: 8 May 2011 Last revised: 12 Jun 2014

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Dovev Lavie

Bocconi University - Department of Management and Technology

Israel Drori

Yuan-Ze University - College of Management

Date Written: May 7, 2011

Abstract

We study how collaboration and internal resources drive knowledge creation and application in university research programs. Academic collaboration with fellow university scientists drives knowledge creation, whereas collaboration with industry partners drives knowledge application. Nevertheless, contrary to prior research that has underscored the merits of collaboration, we identify an optimal level of collaboration beyond which collaboration undermines both processes. Furthermore, the availability of internal resources can either complement or substitute for collaboration depending on the level of collaboration. In particular, we find that availability of internal resources mitigates the effect of academic collaboration on knowledge creation when collaboration is moderate and complements it as collaboration becomes excessive. Thus, our study reveals the contingent value of collaboration and the interplay between internal resources and network resources. It enhances understanding of collaboration in nascent science-driven industries and advances the resource-based view and knowledge management research.

Keywords: Knowledge, Collaboration, Partnering, Alliance, Application, Network, Resource, Innovation, University Research, Nanotechnology

Suggested Citation

Lavie, Dovev and Drori, Israel, Collaborating for Knowledge Creation and Application: The Case of Nanotechnology Research Programs (May 7, 2011). Organization Science, 23(3), pp. 704-724, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1834285

Dovev Lavie (Contact Author)

Bocconi University - Department of Management and Technology ( email )

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Milan, MI 20136
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Israel Drori

Yuan-Ze University - College of Management ( email )

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