PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be considered a key element in the creation, commercialization and diffusion of innovations. The impact of PhDs on innovation and economic development takes place through several channels such as the accumulation of scientific capital stock, the enhancement of technology transfers and the promotion of cooperation relationships in innovation processes. Although the placement of PhDs in industry provides a very important mechanism for transmitting knowledge from universities to firms, information about the characteristics of the firms that employ PhDs is very scarce. The goal of this paper is to improve understanding of the determinants of the demand for ...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm’s R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...
chapter 12The aim of this research was twofold: firstly to highlight how the current “hybridisation”...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm's R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
[EN] PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be con...
This review maps out the labour market situation of PhDs employed in the private sector. To begin wi...
This paper analyzes the PhD labour market in connection to the Research and Innovation countries’ p...
PhD graduates can help companies transfer knowledge from universities to firms. Scholars have analys...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
International audienceIn the light of supposed increasing demand for science by companies, the relat...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
This paper investigates the relationship between firms’ transition towards upstream-R&D activities a...
The aim of the current paper is to estimate the need for new PhDs in the Estonian academic sector fo...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm’s R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...
chapter 12The aim of this research was twofold: firstly to highlight how the current “hybridisation”...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm's R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
[EN] PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be con...
This review maps out the labour market situation of PhDs employed in the private sector. To begin wi...
This paper analyzes the PhD labour market in connection to the Research and Innovation countries’ p...
PhD graduates can help companies transfer knowledge from universities to firms. Scholars have analys...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
International audienceIn the light of supposed increasing demand for science by companies, the relat...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
This paper investigates the relationship between firms’ transition towards upstream-R&D activities a...
The aim of the current paper is to estimate the need for new PhDs in the Estonian academic sector fo...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm’s R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...
chapter 12The aim of this research was twofold: firstly to highlight how the current “hybridisation”...
This paper explores the factors that determine firm's R&D cooperation with different partners, payin...