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Cross-industry Collaborations in the Convergence Area of Functional Foods

  • Convergence processes are based on the activity of distinct industry sectors showing cross-industry collaborations. The aim of this paper is to analyze cross-industry collaborations between the food and pharmaceutical sectors in the convergence area of functional foods. Selected companies from food (Nestlé/Danone) and pharmaceutical (Martek/Bayer HealthCare) sectors are analyzed using the determinants of motivation and industrial scope. The analysis shows that food companies are more active in cross-industry collaborations than pharmaceutical companies. The latter are more active at the front-end of the value chain focusing on research and development, and delivering their ingredients to food companies that due to their higher expertise in consumer marketing launch the products. While the first cross-industry collaborations were based on an exploration motivation, those that follow focus on exploitation. Acquisitions and licensing agreements are dominant in inside-out and outside-in processes, whereas strategic alliances and joint ventures are based on a coupled process between the food and pharmaceutical sectors.

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Author:Sabine BornkesselORCiD, Stefanie BröringORCiD, S.W.F. (Onno) Omta
Title (English):Cross-industry Collaborations in the Convergence Area of Functional Foods
DOI:https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.234957
ISSN:1559-2448
ISSN:1096-7508
Parent Title (English):International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2016
electronic ID:Zur Anzeige in scinos
Release Date:2023/04/20
Tag:Convergence; Cross-industry collaborations; Food industry; Pharmaceutical industry
Volume:19
Issue:2
First Page:75
Last Page:98
Faculties:Fakultät AuL
DDC classes:600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 610 Medizin, Gesundheit
Review Status:Peer Reviewed