Metabolism of Public Research and R&D Management Implications: How Labs Consume Resources

M. Coccia
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A fundamental problem in the field of R&D management is how public research laboratories consume resources to produce scientific research and operations. The study confronts this problem here by developing a model of metabolism of research labs, which endeavours to analyze the behavior of public research lab consumption and production considering the flux of funding for research. In particular, research lab metabolism is the metabolic processes by which research labs transform funding for research, materials and human energy to produce scientific outputs. This approach is applied on one of the biggest European public research organization, analyzing data of balance sheets from 1997 to 2015. Statistical analysis reveals that funding for research (state subsidy and contracts) of the public research organization under study are mainly consumed for the cost of personnel with high growth rates of 167.87% over 1997–2015 period, whereas the growth rate of the total revenue is roughly of 118.72% in the same period. This disproportionate growth of the cost of personnel seems to generate problems of long-term sustainability of some public research labs and organizational inefficiencies. This approach here based on metabolic processes of public research organizations suggests useful linkages among economic, human, and technical infrastructure resources of research labs in order to explain managerial and organizational behavior and sustain their functions over time. Some possible environmental and organizational causes of this labor-intensive metabolism of public research bodies are discussed and R&D management implications are suggested.
公共研究代谢与研发管理启示:实验室如何消耗资源
公共研究实验室如何利用资源进行科学研究和运营,是研究与开发管理领域的一个基本问题。本研究通过开发一个研究实验室的新陈代谢模型来解决这个问题,该模型试图分析公共研究实验室的消费和生产行为,考虑到研究资金的流动。特别是,研究实验室代谢是研究实验室将研究资金、材料和人力能量转化为科学产出的代谢过程。该方法应用于欧洲最大的公共研究机构之一,分析了1997年至2015年的资产负债表数据。统计分析表明,所研究的公共研究机构的研究经费(国家补贴和合同)主要用于人员成本,1997-2015年期间增长率高达167.87%,而同期总收入增长率约为118.72%。这种不成比例的人力成本增长似乎产生了一些公共研究实验室的长期可持续性和组织效率低下的问题。这种基于公共研究机构的代谢过程的方法表明,研究实验室的经济、人力和技术基础设施资源之间存在有用的联系,以便解释管理和组织行为并维持其功能。讨论了公共研究机构这种劳动密集型代谢的一些可能的环境和组织原因,并提出了研发管理的启示。
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