Catalysing open innovation through publicly funded R&D: A Comparison of University and Company-based research centres
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01/05/2013
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Public funding of university and company-based R&D centres of excellence is widespread both in core and more peripheral regions. What is less well-known is whether these R&D centres can catalyse multi-directional, multi-actor and iterative innovation. Based on data from a real-time monitoring study, this article explores the development of 18 R&D centres’ external connections. University-based R&D centres establish more new connections than company-based centres and are more likely to be interacting with small or micro-firms. However, there is a general bias towards links with larger firms; micro, small and medium-sized enterprises also are less likely to be involved in collaborative R&D with research centres than other types of relationships. The results suggest the potential for R&D centres to act as a catalyst for open innovation but emphasise the need to ensure that the focus of the R&D being conducted is relevant to the needs of smaller firms. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Roper , S & Hewitt-Dundas , N 2013 , ' Catalysing open innovation through publicly funded R &D: A Comparison of University and Company-based research centres ' International Small Business Journal , vol 31 , no. 3 , pp. 275-295 . DOI: 10.1177/0266242612454671 |
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