Innovative Research and Development of Strategic Alliance of Core Technologies in The Emerging Technology Supply Chain
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v8i1.6057Keywords:
Emerging technology supply chain, Strategic alliance, Innovative research and development.Abstract
With the coming of the era of knowledge economy, in order to deal with the ambiguity and uncertainty of the environment, the strategic alliance of enterprises has become a new business model. As a knowledge-intensive industry, emerging technology industry is characterized by high technical complexity, high R&D uncertainty, high innovation cost, and long R&D cycle. Therefore, enterprises need to transfer and flow knowledge through strategic alliance, carry out complementary R&D and resource complementing, constantly absorb new knowledge and high-quality resources, and rationally allocate resources. At the same time, in the face of emerging technologies, the core technologies, as the core elements of the production chain of emerging technologies, are often mastered by the core technology suppliers, which requires the effective collaboration of supply chain enterprises, the use of group knowledge to break through the bottleneck of technology research and development and marketization, reduce the uncertainty of research and development, and achieve the strategic goal of mutual benefit and win-win.
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