Title :
Information exchange and governance structures in US and Japanese R&D consortia: institutional and organizational influences
Author :
Aldrich, Howard E. ; Bolton, Michele Kremen ; Baker, Ted ; Sasaki, Toshihiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Sociology, North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We examine institutional and organizational influences upon information exchange and governance structures within R&D consortia in the United States and Japan. We hypothesized that national differences in institutional environments would lead to less active governance and information-exchange activities within Japanese R&D consortia relative to their US counterparts. At the consortium level, we expected that internal consortium diversity would increase information exchange and governance requirements, and that structures stabilizing relations between consortium members would reduce information exchange and governance requirements. We tested these hypotheses on 39 US and 54 Japanese multifirm R&D consortia, involving, respectively, 1801 US member organizations and 1647 Japanese member organizations. Controlling for organizational age, size, and strategic focus, we found that internal diversity and interorganizational relations are both associated with information-exchange and governance mechanisms. Our model has much greater explanatory power for the United States than for Japan
Keywords :
research and development management; Japanese R&D consortia; National Cooperative Research Act; US R&D consortia; governance requirements; governance structures; information exchange; institutional influence; internal consortium diversity; internal diversity; interorganizational relations; multifirm R&D consortia; national differences; organizational age; organizational influenc; organizational size; strategic focus; technology research associations; technology transfer; Consortia; Costs; Environmental economics; Lenses; Research and development; Size control; Sociology; Technology transfer; Testing; Time to market;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on