Distributed leadership in inter-organisational public research and development teams
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Kim, Dohyoung
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Korea Inst Energy Technol Evaluat & Planning, Elect Power Ind Div, Gangnam Gu, South KoreaKorea Inst Energy Technol Evaluat & Planning, Elect Power Ind Div, Gangnam Gu, South Korea
Kim, Dohyoung
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Jung, Sunmi
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Chungbuk Natl Univ, Course Convergence Hlth & Biomed, Cheongju, South KoreaKorea Inst Energy Technol Evaluat & Planning, Elect Power Ind Div, Gangnam Gu, South Korea
Jung, Sunmi
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Kim, Eungdo
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Chungbuk Natl Univ, Dept Biomed Convergence, Cheongju, South Korea
Chungbuk Natl Univ Hosp, Dept R&D Planning & Support, Cheongju, South KoreaKorea Inst Energy Technol Evaluat & Planning, Elect Power Ind Div, Gangnam Gu, South Korea
Kim, Eungdo
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[1] Korea Inst Energy Technol Evaluat & Planning, Elect Power Ind Div, Gangnam Gu, South Korea
[2] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Course Convergence Hlth & Biomed, Cheongju, South Korea
[3] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Dept Biomed Convergence, Cheongju, South Korea
[4] Chungbuk Natl Univ Hosp, Dept R&D Planning & Support, Cheongju, South Korea
Distributed leadership;
Public R&D team;
Innovation quantity;
Innovation quality;
Principal investigator;
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS;
GENDER DIVERSITY;
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS;
FIRM PERFORMANCE;
MODERATING ROLE;
AGE DIVERSITY;
INNOVATION;
IMPACT;
KNOWLEDGE;
EXPERIENCE;
D O I:
10.1108/EJIM-07-2023-0591
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要:
Purpose - The authors contribute to the literature on leadership by investigating how characteristics of principal investigators (PIs) affect innovation performance, and how collaborative and non-collaborative projects moderate this relationship within the context of inter-organisational research projects.Design/methodology/approach - The authors analysed panel data from the National Science and Technology Information Service on 171 research projects within a biomedical and regenerative medicines programme overseen by the Korea Health Industry Development Institute. The authors used a hierarchical regression model, based on the ordinary least squares method, to examine the relationship between PI characteristics and performance, considering both quantity and quality.Findings - The results show that the characteristics of PIs have diverse effects on the quantity and quality of innovation performance. Gender diversity within PIs negatively affects the quality of innovation performance, while the capacity of PIs positively influences it. Moreover, the degree of PI's engagement is positively associated with the quantity of innovation performance but does not have a significant relationship with the quality of performance. In terms of moderating effects, collaborative projects with multiple leaders seem less reliant on PI capacity than non-collaborative projects led by a single leader, in terms of innovation performance.Originality/value - The results contribute significantly to the literature on innovation management by examining the role of leadership in collaborative environments to enhance innovation performance, addressing the need for empirical evidence in this area. Analyses of PI characteristics in government R&D management can lead to improved team performance, more efficient processes and effective resource allocation, ultimately fostering innovation.