This paper analyses the role of university knowledge in the innovation processes of cultural industries. Most studies of cultural industries highlight the importance of locally clustered firms in innovation processes. Those that analyze university-industry collaboration focus on technological development or industrial R&D, but neglect cultural industries as objects of analysis. The paper addresses this gap in the literature while analyzing collaboration with university patterns and innovation processes of new media firms in Scania, Southern Sweden. The findings reveal that innovation, influenced by industry-academia collaboration, takes place not only in technology-based industries. Collaborative aspects of innovation processes go beyond R&...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
This paper deals with geographical and organisational patterns of knowledge flows in the media indus...
The study raises the question how (if at all) relations with university affect the innovativeness of...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Our study contributes to a limited body of literature and aims to examine the type and frequency of ...
This dissertation study focuses on reasons and means of industry and university collaboration which ...
The issue of through what processes R&D collaboration with universities affects a firms’innovati...
Empirically this paper seeks to assess the effect of firms ’ R&D collaboration with universities...
International audienceAs the economies and indigenous technological capabilities of the new industri...
In today’s economy, universities are seen as a central source of knowledge for the firms. Innovation...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
This paper investigates the development of collaboration modes between university and local industr...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
This paper deals with geographical and organisational patterns of knowledge flows in the media indus...
The study raises the question how (if at all) relations with university affect the innovativeness of...
This thesis investigates university-industry collaboration in certain science-based and high technol...
Our study contributes to a limited body of literature and aims to examine the type and frequency of ...
This dissertation study focuses on reasons and means of industry and university collaboration which ...
The issue of through what processes R&D collaboration with universities affects a firms’innovati...
Empirically this paper seeks to assess the effect of firms ’ R&D collaboration with universities...
International audienceAs the economies and indigenous technological capabilities of the new industri...
In today’s economy, universities are seen as a central source of knowledge for the firms. Innovation...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
This paper investigates the development of collaboration modes between university and local industr...
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increase...
This paper examines the influence of different external knowledge sources used by firms in Jönköping...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Recent research suggests that organizations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via ...
This paper deals with geographical and organisational patterns of knowledge flows in the media indus...