考察特定集成电路要素对新企业联盟形成的影响

IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Intellectual Capital Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1108/jic-07-2022-0155
Lee J. Zane, Mark A. Tribbitt
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智力资本(IC)对新技术企业的成功至关重要。然而,年轻的公司只拥有开发、生产和销售其创新产品和服务所需的一些资源和能力。因此,许多企业结成联盟以获取互补资源。本文研究了科技型创业公司集成电路存量对联盟形成的信号效应。本研究分析了有关特定类别的集成电路和形成的联盟的主要数据。数据收集自美国233家技术型新企业的创始人。通过层次线性回归对假设进行检验。本研究表明,公司的IC(以拥有博士学位和专利的创始人的形式)与所形成的联盟类别呈正相关。这些集成电路库存向联盟伙伴的市场发出有关信誉的信号,使公司能够结成联盟并获得互补资源。拥有博士学位的创始人数量与研发联盟和与核心公司在价值链中相似位置的联盟伙伴呈正相关。相比之下,专利数量与总联盟、生产型联盟和中心企业上游考虑的联盟呈正相关。本文收集了技术型新创企业创始人的回顾性数据。研究结果表明,创始人人力资本和专利组合对技术型企业的创新和成长至关重要。然而,关于企业拥有集成电路如何促进联盟形成的研究却很少。本文对这种联系进行了明确的研究。
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Examining the influence of specific IC elements on alliance formation of new ventures
Purpose Intellectual capital (IC) is essential to the success of new technology-based firms. However, young firms only possess some of the resources and capabilities needed to develop, produce and market their innovative products and services. Hence, many form alliances to access complementary resources. This paper investigates the signaling effect of technology-based start-ups’ stock of IC on alliance formation. Design/methodology/approach This study analyzes primary data concerning specific classes of IC and the alliances formed. Data were collected from founders of 233 technology-based new ventures in the USA. Hypotheses were tested via hierarchical linear regression. Findings This study demonstrates that firms' IC, in the form of founders with doctorates and patents, is positively related to the classes of alliances formed. These stocks of IC send signals about credibility to the market for alliance partners, enabling the firms to form alliances and gain access to complementary resources. The number of founders with doctorates was positively related to R&D alliances and alliance partners in a similar place in the value chain as the focal firm. In contrast, the number of patents was positively related to total alliances, production-oriented alliances and alliances considered upstream from the focal firm. Originality/value This paper collects retrospective data from founders of technology-based new ventures. The research contributes to the literature with its results that founder human capital and patent portfolios are essential for technology-based firms' innovation and growth. However, little research has investigated how firms' possession of IC facilitates alliance formation. This paper investigates this connection explicitly.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intellectual Capital is a peer-reviewed international publication dedicated to the exchange of the latest research and best practice information on all aspects of creating, identifying, managing and measuring intellectual capital in organisations. The journal publishes original research and case studies by academic, business and public sector contributors on intellectual capital strategies, approaches, frameworks, tools, techniques and technologies in order to increase the understanding of intellectual capital within the context of the modern knowledge economy. The focus of this journal is on the identification of innovative intellectual capital strategies and the application of theoretical concepts to real-world situations.
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