The role of interorganizational R&D networks between firms and universities in knowledge transfer of advanced technologies is analyzed. The starting assumption (coinciding with reasons of government bodies to support technological cooperation) is that a national knowledge and technology system exists. From this assumption a number of questions that exist about knowledge and technology transfer can be discussed. Notably whether the knowledge push model of technological innovation is valid. This is done through the analysis of the differences in the pattern of external contacts that exists between the scientific, industrial and policy organizations. Empirical results of a case study of the stimulation of advanced ceramic technology by the Dut...
The article explores how the US and Dutch governments have attempted to bolster research commerciali...
It is becoming increasingly important for companies to ensure a continuing supply of new knowledge. ...
Firms have become increasingly open towards collaboration to become more innovative. Opening up the ...
For years, the Dutch government stimulates collaboration networks with policy instru-ments like Inno...
Nowadays, industry-science collaboration is a hot topic. A main reason is that both universities and...
The aim of this paper is to take a broader and integrative perspective of university-industry knowle...
In the knowledge-based economy, the pivotal role of commercialization of university knowledge is inc...
This paper empirically explores the reasons underlying the importance of different channels of knowl...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
There is a wide variety of channels through which knowledge and technology is being transferred betw...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
International audienceThis paper concentrates on the role of research network infrastructure in fost...
This paper investigates domestic and foreign innovating firms’ determinants of R&D collaboration wit...
The article explores how the US and Dutch governments have attempted to bolster research commerciali...
It is becoming increasingly important for companies to ensure a continuing supply of new knowledge. ...
Firms have become increasingly open towards collaboration to become more innovative. Opening up the ...
For years, the Dutch government stimulates collaboration networks with policy instru-ments like Inno...
Nowadays, industry-science collaboration is a hot topic. A main reason is that both universities and...
The aim of this paper is to take a broader and integrative perspective of university-industry knowle...
In the knowledge-based economy, the pivotal role of commercialization of university knowledge is inc...
This paper empirically explores the reasons underlying the importance of different channels of knowl...
It is obvious from the study of literature that university-industry (U-I) relationships and their su...
There is a wide variety of channels through which knowledge and technology is being transferred betw...
Using Community Innovation Survey data for Belgium we analyze which firm and industry characteristic...
International audienceThis paper concentrates on the role of research network infrastructure in fost...
This paper investigates domestic and foreign innovating firms’ determinants of R&D collaboration wit...
The article explores how the US and Dutch governments have attempted to bolster research commerciali...
It is becoming increasingly important for companies to ensure a continuing supply of new knowledge. ...
Firms have become increasingly open towards collaboration to become more innovative. Opening up the ...