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Using detailed data on California biotechnology, we find that the positive impact of research universities on nearby …
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Taking into account the relevance of Biotechnology in the World industry and economic growth, this essay is focused on … on Biotechnology. An example of the use of patent information for determining trends by means of Technology Surveillance …
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This paper analyses a large database on inter-firm R&D cooperation formed in the pharmaceutical biotechnology industry … half of the 1980s. In the 1990s, the bridge role of biotechnology companies became less important and established … pharmaceutical biotechnology industry. -- R&D networks ; pharmaceutical biotechnology ; network analysis ; conceptual centrality …
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of all scientific publications of Italian biotechnology firms over the period 1990 to may 2006 and we provide evidence on …
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The paper aims to show how policy makers can stimulate firms' cooperation with research organisations in innovation. We argue that the administration of an R&D subsidy can be effective. Furthermore, this should be more so for extra-regional than intra-regional cooperation. The firms' propensity...
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The main aims of this paper are (a) to construct a generic conceptual model for the Triple Helix model based on competence sets and hence (b) to identify the system-level generic competencies needed in the emergence of a new industry. This paper suggests that to gain additional analytical...
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While most economists believe that public scientific research fuels industry innovation and economic growth, systematic evidence supporting this relationship is surprisingly limited. In a recent study, Acemoglu and Linn (2004) identified market size as a significant driver of drug innovation in...
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In this paper, we suggest that staffing decisions in R&D alliances can reduce the inherent tension between value creation and value protection faced by participating firms. By considering R&D workers a primary source of knowledge leakage, we analyze the role of their intellectual property...
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This study deals with the organization of industry-science collaboration in the case of knowledge transfer for radical innovation. Based on a contingency notion, the relation between research and development (R&D) projects’ properties and the way of collaboration is explored. By means of...
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This paper investigates the impact of in-house R&D and innovation management practices on innovation success in small and medium-sized firms (SMEs). While there is little doubt about the significance of technology competence for generating successful innovations, inhouse R&D activities may be a...
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