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Entrepreneurial collaboration for R&D alliance performance: a role of social capital configuration SSCI SCOPUS

Title
Entrepreneurial collaboration for R&D alliance performance: a role of social capital configuration
Authors
SEO, RIBIN
Date Issued
2020-07
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Abstract
[Purpose] Despite increasing research on the social nature of entrepreneurial collaboration in the context of alliances, its performance implication has been under debate. The present study tests a theoretical framework to elucidate the mediated relationship between social capital (SC) and research and development (R&D) alliance performance through the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of alliance firms. [Design/methodology/approach] Based on the authors’ literature review, SC is conceptualized as the sum of actual and potential assets, including structural, relational and cognitive capital, embedded within the networks of alliance partners. Alliance performance is regarded as a combination of technological performance and business performance, corresponding to the mutual and private benefits of R&D alliances, respectively. This study hypothesizes the potential impact of SC on alliance performance and the mediating role of EO in the relationship. [Findings] The results from an analysis of 218 Korean ventures that participated in R&D alliance projects as focal alliance partners show that each SC dimension drives alliance firms to enact EO, which eventually leads to increased performance in technology and business. Specifically, EO contributes to translating the implications of SC for technological performance partially and for business performance completely. [Originality/value] This study links fragmented theoretical perspectives in research, shedding new light on the importance of social nature in the context of R&D alliances, which conditions entrepreneurial collaboration for better alliance performance. The findings suggest that practitioners should adopt an ambidextrous approach to the SC–EO interface at the alliance level, which opens a gateway to achieve greater performance by alliance.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/103872
DOI
10.1108/IJEBR-01-2020-0023
ISSN
1355-2554
Article Type
Article
Citation
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2020-07
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