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Collaborative diversity in a nanotechnology innovation system: Evidence from the EU Framework Programme
Authors:Krsto Pandza  Terry A WilkinsEva A Alfoldi
Institution:a Leeds University Business School, The University of Leeds, Maurice Keyworth Building, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
b NanoManufacturing Institute, The University of Leeds, Houldsworth Building, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
c Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB, UK
Abstract:Collaborative diversity is, arguably, an intrinsic characteristic of research networks built on the emergence of general-purpose technologies such as nanotechnology. European research policy, epitomised in Framework Programmes, creates arrangements that institutionalise the development of internationally and institutionally diverse research networks. Motivated by concerns that a high degree of collaborative diversity may create managerial challenges for network members in sharing knowledge across national and institutional borders, we study the configurations of collaborative research networks and consider their international and institutional diversity. We also explore the influence of European policy mechanisms on the international and institutional diversity of collaborative research networks. We conclude that nanotechnology research networks are indeed characterised by a significant degree of collaborative diversity, which in turn exposes a need for participating members to develop strategic capabilities to manage research within diverse networks.
Keywords:Nanotechnology  Research policy  EU  Framework Programme  Collaborative research networks
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