Join the club : entrepreneurial SMEs and collaborative R&D networks

Ronald C. Beckett, Paul Couchman, D. Coulthard

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[Collaborative R&D networks in Australia are explored through a comparison of case studies of seven such “clubs”. The paper addresses the research question: what are the conditions and mechanisms that facilitate the engagement of entrepreneurial SMEs with R&D and innovation? A typology of these networks is presented, based on whether an R&D network involves large firms or SMEs and whether they were government-initiated or industry-initiated. Each of the R&D clubs studied was treated as a multiple member network (as distinct from joint ventures or other forms of inter-firm R&D partnership) with three basic elements: actors, activities and resources. In the case studies, it was found that large firms tend to initiate collaborative networks themselves, while SMEs most often form such networks as a result of government initiatives, but in all cases the choice of R&D projects was industry driven. The larger firms tend to form more enduring collaborative networks which appear to be more effective in meeting the R&D needs of their members. Not many SMEs undertake R&D and when they do it is often the result of some government intervention. Three problematic issues for SME R&D performance were identified to be poorly developed absorptive capacity, a lack of critical resources (notably of finance and key human resources), and selection of appropriate R&D projects. It is concluded that the cases indicate that industry-driven collaborations are effective in achieving innovative outcomes for the firms involved, and for SMEs if the capacity and resource constraints are understood then a variety of mechanisms for effective collaboration can be developed.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAPROS 12 : Challenges in Organizing and Managing in Rapidly Emerging Economies : Learning to Organize in the Global World
    PublisherAsia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)192116638X
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventAsia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies. International Colloquium -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAsia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies. International Colloquium
    Period1/01/07 → …

    Keywords

    • small business
    • technological innovations
    • research
    • business networks

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