为什么不是所有的“赢家”都成功:解释公共资助创新联盟的项目绩效

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Evelien P.M. Croonen, Eelko K.R.E. Huizingh
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本研究通过研究公共资助创新联盟项目绩效的影响条件和过程,有助于理解竞争性公共资助对创新的有效性。鉴于先前的研究旨在解释获得资助的项目(“赢家”)的选择以及获得资助对组织和社会的影响,我们调查了“获胜”创新联盟的项目级绩效。我们建立在公司间和多方利益相关者合作的研究基础上,以确定影响协作创新项目绩效的治理挑战和策略。采用混合方法设计,我们对荷兰132个公共资助财团的定量和定性数据进行了归纳分析,以探索影响财团项目绩效的条件。我们的实证研究结果为关系治理和结构治理对项目绩效的影响提供了多种见解。首先,在解释项目绩效时,关系治理比结构治理更重要。其次,公共资助创新项目的三个阶段(即申请、选择和执行)是相互依存的,每个阶段的条件最终影响项目绩效,而不仅仅是执行阶段。第三,外部干系人影响项目绩效;最终用户的参与促进了项目绩效,而顾问和供资当局可能根据他们所承担的角色(即对顾问来说是支持还是领导,对供资当局来说是支持还是控制)来提高或阻碍项目绩效。
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Why not all ‘winners’ are successful: Explaining project performance of publicly funded innovation consortia
This study contributes to understanding the effectiveness of competitive public funding for innovation by studying the conditions and processes influencing project performance of publicly funded innovation consortia. Whereas prior research aimed to explain the selection of projects that receive funding (‘winners’) and the consequences of receiving funding for organizations and societies, we investigate project-level performance in ‘winning’ innovation consortia. We build on research on inter-firm and multi-stakeholder collaboration to identify governance challenges and strategies affecting performance of collaborative innovation projects. Using a mixed method design, we conducted inductive analyses of quantitative and qualitative data of 132 publicly funded consortia within the Netherlands to explore the conditions shaping a consortium's project performance. Our empirical findings provide multiple insights into the impact of relational and structural governance on project performance. First, relational governance is more important than structural governance in explaining project performance. Second, the three stages in publicly funded innovation projects (i.e. application, selection, and execution) are interdependent and conditions in each stage – rather than only the execution stage – ultimately affect project performance. Third, external stakeholders affect project performance; the involvement of end-users promotes project performance, while consultants and funding authorities may enhance or hinder project performance depending on the roles they undertake (i.e. supporting versus leading for consultants, and supporting versus controlling for funding authorities).
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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