Product Innovation Success Based on Cancer Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Co-publication networks and the effects of partners
Journal article, 2016

This paper builds upon the literature which provides conflicting theoretical insights and empirical results concerning the importance of companies’ collaborative relations, their position within a network of collaborative relations and the effects on their innovative performance. Taking the importance of collaborations and networks in the pharmaceutical industry into account, the paper untangles the influence of the firm’s co-publication relations with different types of partners and its network position on the company’s product innovation in a specific disease area—cancer. We find rather robust evidence that in particular, companies’ indirect connections within the co-publication network, including connections to academic institutions and biotechnology companies, support product innovation. In contrast to evidence in the strategic alliance literature, direct co-publication links to biotechnology companies do not support product innovation in terms of new cancer medications.

research networks

innovative performance

research collaboration

pharmaceuticals

product innovation

Author

Tomas McKelvey

University of Gothenburg

Bastian Rake

Industry and Innovation

1366-2716 (ISSN) 1469-8390 (eISSN)

Vol. 23 5 383-406

Subject Categories

Economics and Business

Business Administration

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1080/13662716.2016.1150157

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Created

10/10/2017