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The study of R&D collaboration, SMEs survival and growth: perspective on dynamic capabilities view : R&D협력이 중소기업의 생존과 성장에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구: : 동적역량관점을 중심으로

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Authors

김윤영

Advisor
이정동
Major
공과대학 협동과정 기술정책전공
Issue Date
2014-08
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Keywords
Dynamic capabilitiesR&D collaboration partnerfirm survivalfirm growthSMEstechnological regime
Description
학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술정책전공, 2014. 8. 이정동.
Abstract
The dynamic capabilities concept has emerged to explain the mechanism of how firms acquire sustainable competitive advantage in a rapidly changing environment. Dynamic capabilities are an important variable that explains the process of translating resources into firm performance (Priem & Butler 2001). Many researchers agree that dynamic capabilities play an important role in transforming a firms resources into firm performance (Eisenhardt & Martin 2000
Heimeriks & Duysters 2007
Pavlou & El Sawy 2011
Teece, Pisano, & Shuen 1997). However, as the definition of dynamic capabilities is still conceptual, research on the constituents of dynamic capabilities is still underway (Barreto 2010). Empirical research on dynamic capabilities is scant compared with conceptual studies, with sometimes conflicting results among scholars (Zahra, Sapienza, & Davidsson 2006).
The impact of dynamic capabilities on firm performance varies depending on situational factors (Teece et al. 1997), and is both direct and indirect (Protogerou, Caloghirou, & Lioukas 2012). Based on the integrated concept of dynamic capabilities proposed by Teece (2007), this paper compares the direct and indirect impacts of dynamic capabilities on firm performance by analyzing the relationship between dynamic capabilities and R&D collaboration partner selection and the relationship between dynamic capabilities and the performance of firms of different sizes and technological regimes. For an empirical analysis, data from the 2005 SMEs Technology Statistics Survey, published by the Small and Medium Business Administration, was used, and analytical methodologies, such as principal component analysis, probit model with sample selection, and structural equation modeling, were employed.
The relationship between dynamic capabilities and R&D collaboration partner selection was found to be most prominent in seizing capability. As firm size increases, firms are more likely to select market-based R&D partners. This confirms the existence of the disadvantage of smallness, as firms take market-based R&D partners. The impact of dynamic capabilities was discovered to be greater among larger firms. As for the relationship between dynamic capabilities and R&D collaboration partner selection under different levels of environmental dynamism, the effect of dynamic capabilities was observed in both a relatively stable and rapidly changing environment. This suggests that the impact of dynamic capabilities is not proportional to the rate of change, but depends on the change itself. With regard to the relationship between dynamic capabilities and firm performance, the impacts of dynamic capabilities on firm survival and firm growth differed only slightly. Dynamic capabilities had a direct impact on firm performance, but their indirect impact was found to be greater.
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/119984
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