Returns to alliance portfolio diversity: The relative effects of partner diversity on firm’s innovative performance and productivity
de Leeuw,T. ; Loshin,B. ; Duijsters,G.M.
de Leeuw,T.
Loshin,B.
Duijsters,G.M.
Abstract
This study considers the impact of diversification in types of technological alliances, resulting in alliance portfolio diversity, on various dimensions of a firm's performance, as they relate to exploration and exploitation. Using a large panel of innovative firms in the Netherlands, this study shows that partner type diversity in a firm's alliance portfolio has an inverted U-shaped relationship with productivity and radical innovative performance and a positive relationship with incremental innovative performance. Moreover, the results suggest that a lower level of diversity is needed to achieve an optimal level of productivity compared to radical innovative performance, whereas for incremental innovative performance a higher level of portfolio diversity appears to give the best performance.
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2014-09
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Research Projects
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R&D collaboration, radical innovation, incremental innovation, technological alliances, alliance portfolio diversity
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de Leeuw, T, Loshin, B & Duijsters, G M 2014, 'Returns to alliance portfolio diversity : The relative effects of partner diversity on firm’s innovative performance and productivity', Journal of Business Research, vol. 67, no. 9, pp. 1839-1849. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2013.12.005
