Innovation, Alliances, and Networks in High-Tech Environments
Herausgeber: Belussi, Fiorenza; Orsi, Luigi
Innovation, Alliances, and Networks in High-Tech Environments
Herausgeber: Belussi, Fiorenza; Orsi, Luigi
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Recent decades have been characterized by an increasing number of strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions and more general collaborative networks. This phenomenon has primarily involved knowledge-intensive and high-tech industries where innovation is a key competitive weapon. This book focuses on the role of these partners
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Recent decades have been characterized by an increasing number of strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions and more general collaborative networks. This phenomenon has primarily involved knowledge-intensive and high-tech industries where innovation is a key competitive weapon. This book focuses on the role of these partners
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367871963
- ISBN-10: 0367871963
- Artikelnr.: 58438379
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367871963
- ISBN-10: 0367871963
- Artikelnr.: 58438379
Fiorenza Belussi is full professor of strategy and innovation management at the department of economics and management, University of Padua, Italy. Luigi Orsi is a post doctoral fellow at the department of economics and management, University of Padua, Italy.
Introduction Part I: Alliances and Networks 1. The emergence of the red
biotech niche and its evanescent dissolution into the integrated parallel
"knowledge system" of a new bio-pharmaceutical filière. An Evolutionary
Perspective 2. Innovation in US metropolitan areas: the role of global
connectivity 3. Competition and Cooperation in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems:
A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Canadian ICT Ecosystem Part II: Alliances and
Innovation 4. Partnering strategies in biotech firms: A longitudinal
perspective 5. The management of the collaboration network of the Italian
biotech firms. Do firms experiments a diminishing return from alliances? 6.
Which alliance partners become attractive targets for acquisitions in
biotech? Prior experience vs. relational capabilities 7. Do acquisitions
increase acquirers' innovative performance in the bio-pharma industry? An
empirical investigation 8. Evaluating post-acquisition technological
performance by measuring absorption-related invention 9. Are M&As driving
exploitation or exploration? Part III Alliances in High Tech Environments
10. Pasteur scientists meet the market. An empirical illustration of the
innovative performance of university-industry relationships 11. The
relational models of the software industry in Italy and Spain relative to
Germany 12. How alliances in biotech are shaping the national systems of
innovation in three European countries Part IV: Case Studies 13. Evolving
through innovation, knowledge re-utilisation and exaptation: the case of
L'Oreal 14. The case of Fab: from start-up through open innovation to
acquisition
biotech niche and its evanescent dissolution into the integrated parallel
"knowledge system" of a new bio-pharmaceutical filière. An Evolutionary
Perspective 2. Innovation in US metropolitan areas: the role of global
connectivity 3. Competition and Cooperation in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems:
A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Canadian ICT Ecosystem Part II: Alliances and
Innovation 4. Partnering strategies in biotech firms: A longitudinal
perspective 5. The management of the collaboration network of the Italian
biotech firms. Do firms experiments a diminishing return from alliances? 6.
Which alliance partners become attractive targets for acquisitions in
biotech? Prior experience vs. relational capabilities 7. Do acquisitions
increase acquirers' innovative performance in the bio-pharma industry? An
empirical investigation 8. Evaluating post-acquisition technological
performance by measuring absorption-related invention 9. Are M&As driving
exploitation or exploration? Part III Alliances in High Tech Environments
10. Pasteur scientists meet the market. An empirical illustration of the
innovative performance of university-industry relationships 11. The
relational models of the software industry in Italy and Spain relative to
Germany 12. How alliances in biotech are shaping the national systems of
innovation in three European countries Part IV: Case Studies 13. Evolving
through innovation, knowledge re-utilisation and exaptation: the case of
L'Oreal 14. The case of Fab: from start-up through open innovation to
acquisition
Introduction Part I: Alliances and Networks 1. The emergence of the red
biotech niche and its evanescent dissolution into the integrated parallel
"knowledge system" of a new bio-pharmaceutical filière. An Evolutionary
Perspective 2. Innovation in US metropolitan areas: the role of global
connectivity 3. Competition and Cooperation in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems:
A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Canadian ICT Ecosystem Part II: Alliances and
Innovation 4. Partnering strategies in biotech firms: A longitudinal
perspective 5. The management of the collaboration network of the Italian
biotech firms. Do firms experiments a diminishing return from alliances? 6.
Which alliance partners become attractive targets for acquisitions in
biotech? Prior experience vs. relational capabilities 7. Do acquisitions
increase acquirers' innovative performance in the bio-pharma industry? An
empirical investigation 8. Evaluating post-acquisition technological
performance by measuring absorption-related invention 9. Are M&As driving
exploitation or exploration? Part III Alliances in High Tech Environments
10. Pasteur scientists meet the market. An empirical illustration of the
innovative performance of university-industry relationships 11. The
relational models of the software industry in Italy and Spain relative to
Germany 12. How alliances in biotech are shaping the national systems of
innovation in three European countries Part IV: Case Studies 13. Evolving
through innovation, knowledge re-utilisation and exaptation: the case of
L'Oreal 14. The case of Fab: from start-up through open innovation to
acquisition
biotech niche and its evanescent dissolution into the integrated parallel
"knowledge system" of a new bio-pharmaceutical filière. An Evolutionary
Perspective 2. Innovation in US metropolitan areas: the role of global
connectivity 3. Competition and Cooperation in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems:
A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Canadian ICT Ecosystem Part II: Alliances and
Innovation 4. Partnering strategies in biotech firms: A longitudinal
perspective 5. The management of the collaboration network of the Italian
biotech firms. Do firms experiments a diminishing return from alliances? 6.
Which alliance partners become attractive targets for acquisitions in
biotech? Prior experience vs. relational capabilities 7. Do acquisitions
increase acquirers' innovative performance in the bio-pharma industry? An
empirical investigation 8. Evaluating post-acquisition technological
performance by measuring absorption-related invention 9. Are M&As driving
exploitation or exploration? Part III Alliances in High Tech Environments
10. Pasteur scientists meet the market. An empirical illustration of the
innovative performance of university-industry relationships 11. The
relational models of the software industry in Italy and Spain relative to
Germany 12. How alliances in biotech are shaping the national systems of
innovation in three European countries Part IV: Case Studies 13. Evolving
through innovation, knowledge re-utilisation and exaptation: the case of
L'Oreal 14. The case of Fab: from start-up through open innovation to
acquisition