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The objective of this article is to examine the diffusion of spillovers within technological cooperation. More precisely, we shall ask to what extent permanent geographic proximity, defined, as co-location by the geography of innovation, is really necessary to benefit from spillovers when agents...
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This paper examines scientific collaboration between French public research teams and distant partners. We first … confront our theoretical elements to real life. We study the evolution of ICT sophistication parallel to collaboration patterns …
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The aim of this paper is to explore the heterogeneity in R&D collaborations and of their determinants and motives. Using a recent French survey on research and innovation relations, we first show the heterogeneity of such relations thanks to a typology of their characteristics: their nature...
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The literature on R&D collaboration highlights a broad set of rationales for allying with other organizations. At the … same time, it has been reported that there exists a large variety of forms of collaboration. Nevertheless, the relation … between the motives to collaborate and the different forms of collaboration has not been examined. In this paper, we attempt …
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In attempting to appropriate their innovations, firms can choose from a range of mechanisms, including patents, trade secrets and lead-times. Yet, little is known about how firms choose different appropriability mechanisms. The aim of this paper is to determine how the use of intellectual...
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