Title :
Alliance Formation of SMEs: Empirical Evidence From Standardization Committees
Author :
Blind, Knut ; Mangelsdorf, A.
Author_Institution :
Berlin Inst. of Technol., Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
This paper explores the decision of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to participate in official standard setting alliances. Based on micro data of German firms in the electrical engineering and machinery industry, we show that innovation-related variables follow the predictions of our hypotheses. Research and development (R&D) intensity exhibits an inverse U-shaped relationship on the likelihood to join alliances. The positive relation suggests that SMEs aim to access the knowledge of larger firms whereas the negative relationship indicates that SMEs exceeding a certain threshold of R&D activity are reluctant to participate in standardization because their knowledge is too essential to disclose to competitors. The importance to access external knowledge via standardization committees is underlined by a positive correlation with the relevance of incoming knowledge spillovers and a negative correlation with the relative size of companies´ patent portfolios. Besides these variables, we also explore the traditionally considered factors for alliance formation and show that firm size and export intensity are positively correlated with participation.
Keywords :
industrial economics; innovation management; international trade; knowledge management; patents; small-to-medium enterprises; standardisation; Germany; R and D intensity; SME alliance formation; alliance likelihood; electrical engineering industry; export intensity; firm size; innovation-related variable; inverse U-shaped relationship; knowledge access; knowledge spillovers; machinery industry; patent portfolio size; research and development; small-to-medium sized enterprise; standardization committee; Companies; Industries; Machinery; Patents; Standards; Technological innovation; Knowledge spillovers; patents; research and development (R&D) cooperation; small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); standardization; trade;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2012.2192935