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Determinants of university–firm R&D collaboration and its impact on innovation: A perspective from a low-tech industry

Ornella Wanda Maietta
- 01 Sep 2015 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 7, pp 1341-1359
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In this article, the authors examined the drivers of university-firm R&D collaboration while at the same time assessing the determinants of innovation in a low-tech industry.
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This article is published in Research Policy.The article was published on 2015-09-01. It has received 255 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Product innovation & Multivariate probit model.

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How intermediary organizations facilitate university???industry technology transfer: A proximity approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a theoretical framework explaining how intermediary organizations can reduce cognitive, geographical, organizational, and social distance in U-I collaborations, and showed that different types of intermediary organizations address the same fundamental issue of bridging the different logics of academia and industry in different ways.
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What makes industry–university collaboration succeed? A systematic review of the literature

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a systematic review of the literature on the collaboration between industry and universities, with the objective of distilling factors that influence the success of such collaborations.
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Reprint of "Performance evaluation of China's high-tech innovation process :Analysis based on the innovation value chain"

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented a conceptual model extended from the innovation value chain model to simultaneously estimate the R&D and commercialization efficiencies for the high-tech industries of 29 provincial-level regions in China.
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Mapping the field: a bibliometric analysis of the literature on university–industry collaborations

TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric literature review is presented to examine the evolution of the field and identify the primary emerging patterns of university-industry collaborations and their role across levels of analysis, contexts and stages of the collaboration process.

Working with Distant Researchers : Distance and Content in University-industry Interaction

TL;DR: It is suggested that linkages in geographical proximity are more likely than distant linkages to generate impulses to innovation and create significant learning effects at the firm and geographic proximate interaction is more likely to successfully contribute to R&D projects with short time to market.
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