Jamilah Matar
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Public Health, Jinan University, Tripoli, Lebanon.
Rachel Maxime
Department of Biotechnology, American University of Ras Al Khaimah AURAK, Ras Al Khaimah, P.O Box 10021, United Arab Emirates.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2081


Abstract:

Previous studies have suggested that a firm can enhance its performance through effective resource allocation, proactive collaboration and commercialization. However, the contribution of the three factors has not been extensively studied in a single study. This research examines the influence of resource allocation quality on biotechnology venture performance in Switzerland. Data for this study were collected through a quantitative survey-based method. Middle and top-management employees were targeted, and a sample of 316 respondents was received. As estimated, the study's findings revealed a significant linkage between resource allocation quality and biotech ventures. Furthermore, commercialization and collaboration are significant moderators of the relationship between resource allocation quality and biotech ventures.