Factors for selecting partners in innovation projects – qualitative evidences from non-equity bilateral alliances in the brazilian petrochemical leader

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  • Marcos Paixão Garcez University Nove de Julho – UNINOVE, Brazil
  • Roberto Sbragia University of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Isak Kruglianskas University of São Paulo, Brazil

Palabras clave:

Innovation Management, Technological Alliances, Partner Selection

Resumen

Due to the limitation of resources, the need to foster the developments and the lack of some competencies internally, companies are forced to cooperate with external agents, like other companies and universities, as suggested by the Open Innovation paradigm. Although there are lots of studies dealing with partner selection factors in alliances in the firm level, few studies are devoted to understand the specific demands of the task, in the project level, considered it the theoretical gap to be addressed in this study. The paper analyzes the partner selection factors in bilateral alliances projects, accordingly to the type of the partner and the type of innovation project. The data come from the case study in one Brazilian petrochemical company, analyzing in-depth 20 alliances projects with different partners – competitors, customers, suppliers, universities; and embodying different innovativeness degree - incremental innovation, platforms, breakthrough and basic science. Founded on the resources based view background, it was possible to identify the more prevalent selecting factors and alliances characteristics depending on the partner type and project type. The theoretical background jointly with the qualitative evidences enabled the building of theoretical propositions to be tested in future quantitative researches.

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  • Marcos Paixão Garcez, University Nove de Julho – UNINOVE, Brazil
    Master and PhD in Business Administration from University of São Paulo (USP). Bachelor in Materials Engineering from Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Visiting doctoral student at Bocconi University, Milan-Italy in 2009. Lecturer in Technology Management and Innovation Management at Universidade Nove de Julho - Master Program in Project Management. Researcher in the PGT-USP, program related to studies and researches in the Management of Technology and Innovation Management fields. Has 20 years experience in the market, working 8 years as consultant in Business Management and previously 12 years in large size Multinational and National Petrochemical companies.
  • Roberto Sbragia, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Full Professor of the Management Department of the Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Master and PhD. in Business Administration by FEA/USP, with emphasis on Technology Innovation and Project Management. Pos-Doctoral studies by Northwestern University, Technological Institute, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, with emphasis on “R&D Management”. Coordinator of the PGT - Program of Management of Innovation and Technology Projects since 2001. Member of the Advisory Committee of the Project Management Global Forum. Former President of ALTEC- Latin America Association for Technology Management. Professor, author and consultant in the area of Innovation, Technology and Project Management.
  • Isak Kruglianskas, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    Full Professor of the Management Departament of the University of São Paulo, Coordinator of PROGESA – Program of Strategic Sustainability Management and of the MBA on Knowledge, Technology and Innovation of FIA – Foundation Institute of Administration. Holds a degree in Aeronautical Production Engineer of ITA – Technological Institute of Aeronautics. Msc and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Sao Paulo, Pos Gratuated studies at: Northwestern University (USA); Vanderbilt University (USA); and at CNAM (France). He was visiting Professor at Bentley School (USA) and Youngstown State University (USA). Member of Scientific and Organizational Committees of national and International Academic and Professional Events, like: IAMOT, PICMET, ALTEC, ENGEMA and PGT. Adviser for many Brazilian and International Institutions, like: OPAS, OEA, IICA, CAPES, FAPESP, CNPq, among others.

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2014-07-02

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Factors for selecting partners in innovation projects – qualitative evidences from non-equity bilateral alliances in the brazilian petrochemical leader. (2014). INMR - Innovation & Management Review, 11(2), 241-272. https://revistas.usp.br/rai/article/view/100144