In this article we trace changes in the institutional and social dynamics that have steered cross-sector R&D collaboration in Australia. Public policy provided the initial push toward cross-sector collaboration. The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program is Australia's most longstanding national arrangement for industry-university-government research collaboration. Over the past two decades the program has grown to become the dominant model for cross-sector R&D cooperation in the country. Because of the size of the program in the Australian innovation system it has also become a major focus for debate about science policy. Universities have now institutionalised this imperative in all sorts of ways that steer research funding and career...
Cooperative research centres are a well-established organisational embodiment of the 'triple helix'....
As a key element in Australia\u27s national innovation system, public sector organizations, such as ...
Currently, in the process of creating innovation, some new forms of R & D collaboration are emerging...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in Australia are underpinned by funding from the Australian Gove...
Australian government policy aims to exploit university–industry research collaboration to transform...
The Australian Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program is typical of the ways many governments ar...
Research of potential socio-economic value is commonly conducted within cross-sector (government, u...
The article focuses on the Cooperative Research Centers (CRC) Program which was established in 1990 ...
The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) program has been one of the flagship programs of Australia’s N...
This chapter contribution to the edited volume addresses the growing interest among science policy r...
The Cooperative Research Centres -- Projects program, began in 2016. This qualitative study investig...
Co-operative Research Centres, or CRCs as they are known, are a new trend in agricultural research. ...
Cross-sector R&D collaboration, as exemplified by the Australian Cooperative Research Centre Program...
Collaborative research programs have a significant impact on the structure of national innovation sy...
Cooperative research centres are a well-established organisational embodiment of the 'triple helix'....
As a key element in Australia\u27s national innovation system, public sector organizations, such as ...
Currently, in the process of creating innovation, some new forms of R & D collaboration are emerging...
International evidence shows that research is increasingly being carried out in organisational forms...
Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in Australia are underpinned by funding from the Australian Gove...
Australian government policy aims to exploit university–industry research collaboration to transform...
The Australian Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program is typical of the ways many governments ar...
Research of potential socio-economic value is commonly conducted within cross-sector (government, u...
The article focuses on the Cooperative Research Centers (CRC) Program which was established in 1990 ...
The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) program has been one of the flagship programs of Australia’s N...
This chapter contribution to the edited volume addresses the growing interest among science policy r...
The Cooperative Research Centres -- Projects program, began in 2016. This qualitative study investig...
Co-operative Research Centres, or CRCs as they are known, are a new trend in agricultural research. ...
Cross-sector R&D collaboration, as exemplified by the Australian Cooperative Research Centre Program...
Collaborative research programs have a significant impact on the structure of national innovation sy...
Cooperative research centres are a well-established organisational embodiment of the 'triple helix'....
As a key element in Australia\u27s national innovation system, public sector organizations, such as ...
Currently, in the process of creating innovation, some new forms of R & D collaboration are emerging...