The aim of this paper is to observe differences between research areas when it comes to establish collaboration ties with local, national or international partners. It also intends to determine in what extent the collaboration can influence the patent transfer. A collaboration network between CSIC researchers and their external collaborators was built. Several statistical tests were used to find significant differences between research areas. A multiple regression model was also utilized in order to know what type of collaboration is more successful to transfer a patent. The results show that there are two well-defined groups. A “Bio” group with a high international collaboration pattern but less national participation; and a “Physicist” gr...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...
A number of scholars consider innovations to emerge within a system through interactions between dif...
The present work aims at investigating under which circumstances University–Industry (UI) collaborat...
The aim of this paper is to observe differences between research areas when it comes to establish co...
This is the first book that comprehensively analyses co-patenting in Japan and the U.S., which direc...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse international collaborations in science and inventi...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
Global innovation networks are emerging as a result of the international division of innovation proc...
The paper at hand investigates how co-patenting over distance develops when aggregating inventive ac...
Gaining access to essential and valuable resources and technologies not owned by the firm itself has...
Patenting activities and technology diffusion in high-tech sectors are being increasingly driven by ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...
A number of scholars consider innovations to emerge within a system through interactions between dif...
The present work aims at investigating under which circumstances University–Industry (UI) collaborat...
The aim of this paper is to observe differences between research areas when it comes to establish co...
This is the first book that comprehensively analyses co-patenting in Japan and the U.S., which direc...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse international collaborations in science and inventi...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
Global innovation networks are emerging as a result of the international division of innovation proc...
The paper at hand investigates how co-patenting over distance develops when aggregating inventive ac...
Gaining access to essential and valuable resources and technologies not owned by the firm itself has...
Patenting activities and technology diffusion in high-tech sectors are being increasingly driven by ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...
A number of scholars consider innovations to emerge within a system through interactions between dif...
The present work aims at investigating under which circumstances University–Industry (UI) collaborat...