This special issue discusses the relative effectiveness of different channels of interaction between public research organisations (PROs) and industry in driving specific types of benefits for researchers and firms in Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico). The empirical evidence comes from original micro-data collected through similar questionnaires sent to the managers of firms and PRO researchers in each country. The richness of this special issue results from its origin: it emerges as a joint motivation to understand a key aspect of PRO–industry interactions through the relationship between channels and benefits
This article shows the determining factors in the research results transfer towards the productive s...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Science and Public Policy is an interdisciplinary, international journal on how science, technology ...
This paper compares the results of four country studies (Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico) o...
There are both benefits and risks involved in interactions between public research organisations (P...
There are various channels for the exchange of knowledge between public research organisations (PRO...
There are various channels for the exchange of knowledge between public research organisations (PRO)...
Post-printInteractions between public research organizations and industry can be conceptualized as h...
Interactions between public research organisations (PROs) and firms may contribute to innovation and...
The process of knowledge transfer between public research organisations and industry occurs through ...
In this paper, we use a combination of bibliometric, social network and econometric approaches to in...
Knowledge flows between universities, public research institutes and firms may take various channels...
In this paper we argue that there is an extensive number of studies examining how firms obtain new p...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This article shows the determining factors in the research results transfer towards the productive s...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Science and Public Policy is an interdisciplinary, international journal on how science, technology ...
This paper compares the results of four country studies (Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico) o...
There are both benefits and risks involved in interactions between public research organisations (P...
There are various channels for the exchange of knowledge between public research organisations (PRO...
There are various channels for the exchange of knowledge between public research organisations (PRO)...
Post-printInteractions between public research organizations and industry can be conceptualized as h...
Interactions between public research organisations (PROs) and firms may contribute to innovation and...
The process of knowledge transfer between public research organisations and industry occurs through ...
In this paper, we use a combination of bibliometric, social network and econometric approaches to in...
Knowledge flows between universities, public research institutes and firms may take various channels...
In this paper we argue that there is an extensive number of studies examining how firms obtain new p...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This article shows the determining factors in the research results transfer towards the productive s...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...