Innovative and industrial performance in pharmaceutical R&D, a management control perspective

S. W. F. Omta*, L. M. Bouter, J. M. L. van Engelen

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    Abstract

    In this paper management control is related to innovative and industrial performance in 14 non-biotech pharmaceutical companies. The study consisted of questionnaires, sent to the heads of the different research departments of European research laboratories of leading pharmaceutical companies, combined with structured interviews with the R&D Directors of the companies. Given the limitations of a cross-sectional design and a relatively small study population, the following conclusions are tentatively drawn. Firstly, clear contrast has been found in the effectiveness of personnel, resources and external control, dividing the more from the less than average performers. Especially the strength of personnel control proves to be an important dividing parameter. Secondly, clear contrast has been found in research process control between discovery and development. In the highly uncertain environment of discovery, intensive 'in house' communication proves to be an important dividing parameter between less and more than average performers. However, in the more certain environment of development, the level of planning and the communication with marketing and production in the project team meetings is an important parameter dividing the more from the less than average performers.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)209-219
    Number of pages11
    JournalOmega: The International Journal of Management Science
    Volume22
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May-1994

    Keywords

    • MANAGEMENT CONTROL
    • RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT
    • PERFORMANCE

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