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Title: Effects of government R&D grants on IT entrepreneurial firm performance: A new perspective on exploration vs. exploitation
Authors: Chen, J.
Jin, Y.
Heng, C.S. 
Tan, B.C.Y. 
Keywords: Exploitation
Exploration
Government R and D grants
Innovation
IT Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Chen, J.,Jin, Y.,Heng, C.S.,Tan, B.C.Y. (2012). Effects of government R&D grants on IT entrepreneurial firm performance: A new perspective on exploration vs. exploitation. International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2012 5 : 4226-4236. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Governments keep subsidizing R&D of IT entrepreneurial firms greatly. However, the effect of these grants remains unclear. Acknowledging this gap, this study provides a nuanced perspective to understand the influence of government R&D grants on IT entrepreneurial firm performance. Based on the literature on organizational learning, we categorize government R&D grants into two types: explorative vs. exploitative. Moreover, drawing on resource complementarity theory, we articulate how the two types of government R&D grants interact with firms' private R&D resources. In particular, we hypothesize that in the innovation stage, government explorative R&D grants complement a firm's internal exploration in influencing innovation performance, but substitute a firm's external exploration. We further posit that in the commercialization stage, government exploitative R&D grants complement a firm's innovation performance and internal exploitation in impacting financial performance, but substitute a firm's external exploitation. We advance a theory of public-private R&D interaction for IT entrepreneurial firms. © 2012 by the AIS/ICIS Administrative Office All rights reserved.
Source Title: International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2012
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/113934
ISBN: 9781627486040
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