Abstract

The enhanced R&D cooperative efforts between large firms and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been emphasized to perform innovation projects and succeed in deploying profitable businesses. In order to promote such win-win alliances, it is necessary to consider the capabilities of large firms and SMEs, respectively. Thus, this paper proposes a new approach of partner selection when a large firm assesses SMEs as potential candidates for R&D collaboration. The first step of the suggested approach is to define the necessary technology for a firm by referring to a structured technology roadmap, which is a useful technique in the partner selection from the perspectives of a large firm. Second, a list of appropriate SME candidates is generated by patent information. Finally, a Bayesian network model is formulated to select an SME as an R&D collaboration partner which fits in the industry and the large firm by utilizing a bibliography with United States patents. This paper applies the proposed approach to the semiconductor industry and selects potential R&D partners for a large firm. This paper will explain how to use the model as a systematic and analytic approach for creating effective partnerships between large firms and SMEs.

Highlights

  • small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have become an important force in the development of national or regional economy especially, in high-technology industries from the perspective of economy and employment growth

  • In order to promote win-win alliances beginning at the planning stage, it is necessary to consider the capabilities of both large firms and SMEs

  • This study has focused on the enhanced research and development (R&D) cooperative efforts that are being made, especially between large firms, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

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Introduction

SMEs have become an important force in the development of national or regional economy especially, in high-technology industries from the perspective of economy and employment growth. Even though the benefits can improve a national economy, SMEs generally face limitations of resources To overcome this problem, one of manifold solutions is a bilateral collaboration between large and small companies because of the following reasons. From the perspective of a large firm, partnering with a small company is a way to obtain people who have the right combination of specialized skills to develop new products [6]. The firm tried to commercialize bio-sensors in order to extend the semiconductor business to systems. It concentrated on the business of system semiconductors by focusing on image sensors, mobile SoC (system on chip), and nano-sensors according to the trends of smartphones. After selecting the large firm’s necessary technology, relevant patents from 1976s to 2012s are collected from the USPTO database. 658 patents were related to selected technology for R&D collaboration, and 80 joint application patents, which are collaborations between large and small firms, were singled out from among 10,000 patents in the field of the semiconductor industry

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