This dissertation study focuses on reasons and means of industry and university collaboration which lead to innovation. Collaboration in this study is viewed as one: communication, exchange of knowledge and learning form the innovation process. This research has followed a qualitative approach for methodology and the data was collected through two interviews. The results of this study show how university research collaborates with industry from the university research point of view. The findings also reveal that university research can not produce innovation without practical knowledge which is provided by company during collaboration. In the same way the company can not produce scientifically based innovation without the interactive learni...
The primary objective of this study is to analyse aspects of university/industry collaboration in th...
This article discusses mechanisms, enablers and barriers for knowledge transferin university-industr...
The collaboration between universities and the industry is increasingly perceived as a vehicle to en...
This dissertation study focuses on reasons and means of industry and university collaboration which ...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
University–industry collaborations are widely seen as an important mode of institutional interaction...
Collaboration with industry is critical for academia to create scientific knowledge and obtain indus...
The positive link between university research and industrial innovation has been widely recognized a...
Public policy supports knowledge and technology transfer from university to industry since it is fre...
Due to the pressure for industry to constantly innovate to keep the leading edge, companies are more...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
Empirically this paper seeks to assess the effect of firms ’ R&D collaboration with universities...
The primary objective of this study is to analyse aspects of university/industry collaboration in th...
This article discusses mechanisms, enablers and barriers for knowledge transferin university-industr...
The collaboration between universities and the industry is increasingly perceived as a vehicle to en...
This dissertation study focuses on reasons and means of industry and university collaboration which ...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
University–industry collaborations are widely seen as an important mode of institutional interaction...
Collaboration with industry is critical for academia to create scientific knowledge and obtain indus...
The positive link between university research and industrial innovation has been widely recognized a...
Public policy supports knowledge and technology transfer from university to industry since it is fre...
Due to the pressure for industry to constantly innovate to keep the leading edge, companies are more...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
Given the ever-changing landscape of R&D and the boundaries of science and technology, innovation th...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
Empirically this paper seeks to assess the effect of firms ’ R&D collaboration with universities...
The primary objective of this study is to analyse aspects of university/industry collaboration in th...
This article discusses mechanisms, enablers and barriers for knowledge transferin university-industr...
The collaboration between universities and the industry is increasingly perceived as a vehicle to en...