Research Networks And Organisational Mobility In An Emerging Technological Field: The Case Of Plant Biotechnology |
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Authors: | Bart Clarysse Koenraad Debackere Roland Van Dierdonck ∗ |
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Affiliation: | De Vlerick School voor Management , University of Gent , Bellevue 6, Gent, B-9050, Belgium |
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Abstract: | This paper builds on social network theory to understand technological development. Based on the empirical evidence of 367 research organisations in plant biotechnology over a nineteen-year period, we demonstrate how a structural analysis of the research network within the technological community is used to identify four collaboration-based strategic groups of research organisations. The emergence of these groups can be linked to technological breakthroughs in the field. Analyses of the four clusters point to the influence of research collaborations on stratification within an evolving technological domain. Finally, as archival data sources are used to detect incidences of collaborative research and to trace the evolution of R&D networks in an emerging field, we conclude with a discussion of the potential contribution of bibliometric data to understand the development of new technologies in their early, pre-commercial phases. |
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Keywords: | Networks mobility biotechnology J.E.L. Codes: 030 L20 |
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