How do micro-foundational aspects of ambidextrous practices and individual-level behaviors influence the success of collaborations in the biotechnology industry?

Authors

  • Thanh Minh Ly Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Bao Thanh Ngo Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2222

Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the collaboration success in the biotechnology industries through green ambidexterity innovation, pro-activeness and the dynamic capabilities. The mediating role of market turbulence has been observed in this regard. By implementing a quantitative research design and collecting data through questionnaires, the researcher effectively analyzed 237 questionnaires through SPSS. Results depicted that pro-activeness insignificantly impacts the collaboration, whereas green ambidexterity innovation and dynamic capabilities significantly impacts the collaboration. Market turbulence played an insignificant mediation role in this regard. The present study holds various theoretical and practical implications. The study extends literature regarding the association between concerned variables which have not exclusively studied before. Practically this study provides insights to the professionals and policy makers of biotechnology industry regarding the significance of collaboration. The research limitations and future research indications have also been addressed in the study.

Published

2024-01-03