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This paper empirically investigates complementarities between different sources of research funding with regard to academic publishing.We find for a sample of UK engineering academics that competitive funding is associated with an increase in ex-post publications but that industry funding...
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This paper empirically investigates complementarities between different sources of research funding with regard to academic publishing. We find for a sample of UK engineering academics that competitive funding is associated with an increase in ex-post publications but that industry funding...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010225545
paths. Research funding, research performance in terms of patents and publications as well as the industry ties of … take a job in industry. Publication performance of the department head relates to R&D jobs in public, but not in industry …
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costs. Research therefore repeatedly stressed the positive relationship between collaborative R&D and innovation performance … market success of new products. While we can confirm previous findings in terms of gains for innovation performance, we also …
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costs. Research therefore repeatedly stressed the positive relationship between collaborative R&D and innovation performance … market success of new products. While we can confirm previous findings in terms of gains for innovation performance, we also …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010440100
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary know-how, and internalize R&D externalities has been shown to be of high importance for the successful creation and implementation of new knowledge. We argue in this article that collaborative R&D...
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This study shows for a large sample of R&D-active manufacturing firms that collaborative R&D has a positive effect on firms' patenting in terms of both quantity and quality. When distinguishing between alliances that aim at joint creation of new knowledge and alliances that aim at exchange of...
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costs. Research therefore repeatedly stressed the positive relationship between collaborative R&D and innovation performance … terms of gains for innovation performance, but also show that collaboration has decreasing and even negative returns on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010383763
This study shows for a large sample of R&D-active manufacturing firms over the period 2000-2009 that knowledge alliances have a positive effect on patenting in terms of both quantity and quality. However, when distinguishing between alliances that aim at joint creation of new knowledge and...
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possible negative long-run effects on scientific performance. While previous research has mainly focused on a potential …
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