Boundary Spanning in a For-Profit Research Lab: An Exploration of the Interface Between Commerce and Academe

Toby E. Stuart, Christopher C. Liu
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In innovative industries, private-sector companies increasingly are participants in open communities of science and technology. To participate in the system of exchange in such communities, firms often publicly disclose what would otherwise remain private discoveries. In a quantitative case study of one firm in the biopharmaceutical sector, we explore the consequences of scientific publication-an instance of public disclosure-for a core set of activities within the firm. Specifically, we link publications to human capital management practices, showing that scientists' bonuses and the allocation of managerial attention are tied to individuals' publications. Using a unique electronic mail dataset, we find that researchers within the firm who author publications are much better connected to external (to the company) members of the scientific community. This result directly links publishing to current understandings of absorptive capacity. In an unanticipated finding, however, our analysis raises the possibility that the company's most prolific publishers begin to migrate to the periphery of the intra-firm social network, which may occur because these individuals' strong external relationships induce them to reorient their focus to a community of scientists beyond the firm's boundary.
营利性研究实验室的边界跨越:商业与学术之间界面的探索
在创新产业中,私营企业越来越多地参与开放的科学和技术社区。为了参与这类社区的交易系统,公司通常会公开披露原本属于私人的发现。在对一家生物制药公司的定量案例研究中,我们探讨了科学发表(一个公开披露的例子)对公司内部一系列核心活动的影响。具体来说,我们将出版物与人力资本管理实践联系起来,表明科学家的奖金和管理注意力的分配与个人的出版物联系在一起。通过使用一个独特的电子邮件数据集,我们发现公司内部撰写出版物的研究人员与外部(公司)科学界成员的联系要好得多。这一结果直接将出版与当前对吸收能力的理解联系起来。然而,在一个意想不到的发现中,我们的分析提出了一种可能性,即该公司最多产的出版商开始迁移到公司内部社交网络的边缘,这可能是因为这些个人强大的外部关系促使他们将注意力重新定位到公司边界之外的科学家社区。
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