Do systemic innovation intermediaries broaden horizons? : A proximity perspective on R&D partnership formation

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Abstract

As systemic innovation intermediaries (SII) orchestrate interactions between innovative actors, they might alleviate the constraints of proximity effects on R&D partnership formation. We test this for existing and new R&D projects established under the Dutch Topconsortia for Knowledge and Innovation. Regression results show that partnerships between firms belonging to the same SII are less sensitive to cognitive proximity, suggesting that the intermediaries facilitate uncommon distant collaboration. At the same time, we find that SII may strengthen social proximity among partners. The influence of organisational proximity seems independent of SII, while geographic proximity loses relevance after the introduction of the intermediaries. SII thus seem to create bridges between distant firms that otherwise may not have collaborated together, while also enhancing the risk of excessive in-group thinking. We conclude with research and policy implications.Abbreviation: Research and development (R&D)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-629
Number of pages25
JournalIndustry and Innovation
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Systemic innovation intermediary
  • R&D collaboration
  • proximity
  • innovation policy

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