This paper tries to uncover some of the economic factors that encourage firms to seek information from universities and government labs or to collaborate with these institutions. We exploit the information contained in the second community innovation surveys (cis2) for france, germany, ireland and spain. We estimate an ordered probit model on the importance of knowledge sourcing from universities and government labs controlling for selection bias, and a trivariate probit model explaining the decisions to innovate, collaborate in innovation, and in particular collaborate with universities and government labs. R&d-intensive firms and radical innovators tend to source knowledge from universities and government labs but not to cooperate with th...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
We evaluate the impact of cooperation with public research on firms' product and process innovations...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Cette étude essaye de découvrir quels sont les facteurs économiques qui poussent les entreprises à c...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
This Paper presents an econometric analysis of firm and industry characteristics conducive to cooper...
Collaboration between firms and universities, two main actors in the national system of innovation, ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of research cooperation between firms ...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
This paper presents an econometric analysis of firm and industry characteristics conducive to cooper...
This paper investigates domestic and foreign innovating firms’ determinants of R&D collaboration wit...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of research cooperation between firms ...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Whitaker Institute Working PaperThis paper advances our understanding of university - industry resea...
In recent decades, firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhanc...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
We evaluate the impact of cooperation with public research on firms' product and process innovations...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...
Cette étude essaye de découvrir quels sont les facteurs économiques qui poussent les entreprises à c...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
This Paper presents an econometric analysis of firm and industry characteristics conducive to cooper...
Collaboration between firms and universities, two main actors in the national system of innovation, ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of research cooperation between firms ...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
This paper presents an econometric analysis of firm and industry characteristics conducive to cooper...
This paper investigates domestic and foreign innovating firms’ determinants of R&D collaboration wit...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the determinants of research cooperation between firms ...
This paper advances our understanding of university-industry research and development (R&D) coll...
Whitaker Institute Working PaperThis paper advances our understanding of university - industry resea...
In recent decades, firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhanc...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
We evaluate the impact of cooperation with public research on firms' product and process innovations...
Firms interact with universities through a variety of channels, ranging from collaborative research ...