Determinants of Manufacturing-R&D Co-location

Ketokivi MikkoAli-Yrkkö Jyrki

The phenomenon of physical R&D-manufacturing co-location is interesting, because researchers have made very different observations regarding its prevalence. In some populations co-location of the two functions seems to be the norm; in others, an exception. However, we still do not have an explicit explanatory theory of co-location. In this paper, we look the reasons why manufacturing and R&D may have to be physically co-located. In a sample of 241 Finnish industrial firms, we find that the need for co-location varies drastically from company to company. We further find that product complexity, process complexity and industry clockspeed have an effect on co-location need.

Publication info

Series
Discussion Papers no. 1082
Date
2007
Avainsanat
sijaintitekijät, yhteissijainti, tutkimus ja kehitys, valmistus, tuotanto
Keywords
business location decisions, co-location, research and development, manufacturing, contingency theory
JEL
D21,D23,F21,F23,L6,O32
Pages
28
Price
10 €
Availability of print version
Language
English