The architecture of R&D joint projects: the social network analysis approach |
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Authors: | N Arranz M F Arroyabe |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics and Business, UNED, Madrid, Spain;2. Essex Business School, University of Essex, Southend-on-Sea, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the effect of network properties on the performance R&D joint projects. In particular, we examine the impact of network cohesion, diversity and shape on the performance of these of exploration and exploitation R&D projects. We test these measures using data on projects from European R&D networks developed under the framework of Eureka projects. The empirical results indicated some network properties enhance the project’s performance and these differ depending on the kind of technological project developed. Our results suggest a lower heterogeneity, greater cohesion and network centralisation in exploitation than in exploration projects. Our findings show different types of structures depending on the aim of the joint project and that there exist different degrees of cohesion between the partners that comprise the core and the peripheral nodes. |
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Keywords: | R& D joint projects architecture social network analysis |
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