Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firms in science based industries adopt in order to source scientific knowledge and expertise. On the one hand, firms engage in direct research collaborations with universities. On the other hand, firms establish indirect, mediated, ties to universities by engaging in research collaborations with dedicated biotech firms (DBFs) that are themselves strongly linked to universities - with the DBF taking the role of ‘broker’. We argue that the relative benefits of direct and mediated ties depend on the extent to which firms have organized their R&D to facilitate the absorption, assimilation, transformation and exploitation of scientific knowledge, whi...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
The purpose of this project is to explore the role of university scientists as firms' key partners i...
This article investigates the historical conditions that contributed to the birth of in-house resear...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm–university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
The research of her PhD explores the role of university star scientists, i.e. leading contributors t...
This study attempts to identify the types of pharmaceutical companies that utilize university employ...
This paper investigates the relationship between university alliances and firm exploratory innovatio...
While the existing literature has focused predominantly on how firms can benefit from collaboration...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
This paper analyses the published scientific papers of a large sample of biotechnology firms to stud...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
The purpose of this project is to explore the role of university scientists as firms' key partners i...
This article investigates the historical conditions that contributed to the birth of in-house resear...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm–university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
The research of her PhD explores the role of university star scientists, i.e. leading contributors t...
This study attempts to identify the types of pharmaceutical companies that utilize university employ...
This paper investigates the relationship between university alliances and firm exploratory innovatio...
While the existing literature has focused predominantly on how firms can benefit from collaboration...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
This paper analyses the published scientific papers of a large sample of biotechnology firms to stud...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
The purpose of this project is to explore the role of university scientists as firms' key partners i...
This article investigates the historical conditions that contributed to the birth of in-house resear...