The Canadian innovation system is composed of four main sectors: university, hospital, government, and industry. This paper analyzes each sector’s strengths and weaknesses in terms of its scientific production. It is shown that Canadian science is increasingly produced in international collaboration and that all sectors are collaborating increasingly with each other.Le système d'innovation canadien est compose de quatre principaux secteurs : universitaire, hospitalier, gouvernemental et industriel. Cet article analyse les forces et les faiblesses de chaque secteur en tenant compte de la production scientifique. Les auteurs montrent que la science canadienne est de plus en plus le produit d'une collaboration internationale et que tou...
En utilisant les données de l’Enquête sur l’innovation 1999 de Statistique Canada, nous dressons un ...
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The Government of Canada’s new science, technology & innovation strategy means universities must ad...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we examine biotechnology innovation in Canada. We make a profile descriptio...
En utilisant les données de l’Enquête sur l’innovation 1999 de Statistique Canada, nous dressons un ...
This paper analyses industrial structure in Canada over the period 1971 to 1991 using Statistics Can...
Evidence suggests that the Canadian economy is over-shadowed with lagging productivity growth and th...
This paper uses a structural three-step estimation process to examine the connectivity between, rese...
This dissertation project explored the privileging of knowledge production in science and technology...
This paper discusses the role of the colleges in applied research in the context of Canada's capabil...
This thesis examines Canada’s innovation landscape in three essays: the first identifies the pattern...
Rapid progress in skill-biased technologies has increased the demand for skilled workers in all coun...
This paper looks at the creation and function of the Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN), whi...
This paper examines whether new views of the multinational that see these firms as decentralizing re...
Canadian firms invest considerably less in research and development as a proportion of GDP than in ...
We analyze the collaboration between manufacturing firms and universities in Canada. The data comes ...
This paper analyzes university-industry technology transfer (UITT) and innovation capabilities devel...
The Government of Canada’s new science, technology & innovation strategy means universities must ad...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we examine biotechnology innovation in Canada. We make a profile descriptio...
En utilisant les données de l’Enquête sur l’innovation 1999 de Statistique Canada, nous dressons un ...
This paper analyses industrial structure in Canada over the period 1971 to 1991 using Statistics Can...
Evidence suggests that the Canadian economy is over-shadowed with lagging productivity growth and th...