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von Zedtwitz, M. and O. Gassmann, “Market versus tech-nology drive in R&D internationalization: four different patterns of managing research and development, Research Policy 31(4),2002, pp: 569-588.

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von Zedtwitz, M. and O. Gassmann, “Market versus tech-nology drive in R&D internationalization: four different patterns of managing research and development, Research Policy 31(4),2002, pp: 569-588.

**”Market versus technology drive in R&D internationalization: four different patterns of managing research and development”**

The globalization of business has led to a significant increase in the internationalization of Research and Development (R&D) activities. As companies expand their operations across borders, they must navigate the complexities of managing R&D in diverse markets. A seminal study by von Zedtwitz and Gassmann (2002) shed light on the driving forces behind R&D internationalization, identifying two primary motivations: market-driven and technology-driven. The authors proposed that companies adopt one of four distinct patterns of managing R&D, depending on their strategic objectives. In this blog post, we will delve into the implications of market versus technology drive in R&D internationalization and explore the four patterns of managing research and development.

**Understanding Market-Driven R&D Internationalization**

Market-driven R&D internationalization occurs when companies are motivated by the desire to access new markets, customers, and resources. This approach is often characterized by a focus on local adaptation, where R&D activities are tailored to meet the specific needs of a particular market. Companies adopting a market-driven approach typically establish R&D facilities in close proximity to their target markets, enabling them to gather valuable insights and respond quickly to changing customer needs. For instance, a technology firm might establish an R&D center in a country with a large and growing market for its products, allowing it to develop localized solutions that cater to the unique requirements of that market.

**Understanding Technology-Driven R&D Internationalization**

In contrast, technology-driven R&D internationalization is driven by the pursuit of technological advancements, innovation, and knowledge creation. Companies adopting this approach are often seeking to leverage the expertise of international research communities, collaborate with leading research institutions, and access cutting-edge technologies. Technology-driven R&D internationalization typically involves the establishment of R&D facilities in locations with a high concentration of research talent, such as science parks or innovation clusters. For example, a pharmaceutical company might establish an R&D center in a country with a renowned research university, allowing it to tap into the expertise of top scientists and accelerate the development of new treatments.

**Four Patterns of Managing Research and Development**

Von Zedtwitz and Gassmann (2002) identified four distinct patterns of managing R&D internationalization, each reflecting a different balance between market and technology drive:

1. **Centralized R&D**: This approach involves a centralized R&D organization, with most R&D activities concentrated in the home country. Market-driven R&D internationalization is achieved through the export of products and services, rather than local adaptation.
2. **Decentralized R&D**: In this approach, R&D activities are decentralized to local subsidiaries, with a focus on adapting products and services to meet local market needs.
3. **Networked R&D**: This pattern involves the creation of a global R&D network, with multiple centers of excellence focused on specific technologies or markets.
4. **Transnational R&D**: This approach integrates market-driven and technology-driven R&D internationalization, with a global R&D network that balances local adaptation and knowledge creation.

**Implications for Businesses**

The study by von Zedtwitz and Gassmann (2002) highlights the importance of aligning R&D internationalization strategies with business objectives. Companies must carefully consider their motivations for internationalizing R&D and choose a management approach that balances market and technology drive. By understanding the drivers of R&D internationalization and adopting an appropriate management pattern, businesses can optimize their R&D investments, accelerate innovation, and achieve sustainable growth in an increasingly globalized market.

In conclusion, the quote “Market versus technology drive in R&D internationalization: four different patterns of managing research and development” underscores the complexities of managing R&D in a globalized business environment. By understanding the market and technology drivers of R&D internationalization, businesses can develop effective strategies for managing research and development, driving innovation, and achieving long-term success.

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