Abstract
This paper is based on an analysis of R&D globalization of 14 large corporations in the electronics and pharmaceutical sectors in Japan. It is based on a systematic analysis of bibliometric data, combined with analysis of survey data. Our findings suggest that in both industries, R&D globalization has gained momentum in the 1990s. We analyzed the R&D activities carried out by foreign-affiliated institutions independently, as well as through collaboration with foreign universities and public sector research centres. The electronics sector started the globalization process earlier than the pharmaceutical sector. The results from statistical analysis show that variation exists in the degree and pattern of R&D globalization among firms in the same sector. Analysis of the motives for R&D globalization suggests that technology factors are important for both industries. While technology factor is more important for the electronics sector, technology and demand factors are both important for the pharmaceutical sector.