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Public-private research collaborations: Longitudinal field-level analysis of determinants, frequency, and impact

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 1405-1427

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/joes.12425

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knowledge transfer; research collaboration; scientometrics

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This study examines the changes in academics' propensity to collaborate with colleagues from private companies over time, the evolution of main drivers influencing collaboration, and whether the type of collaborating academics changes. The results support the formulation of policies to foster public-private research collaborations.
This study on public-private research collaboration measures the variation over time of the propensity of academics to collaborate with colleagues from private companies. It also investigates the change in weights of the main drivers underlying the academics' propensity to collaborate, and whether the type profile of the collaborating academics changes. To do this, the study applies an inferential model on a dataset of professors working in Italian universities in consecutive periods, 2010-2013 and 2014-2017. The results, obtained at overall and field levels, support the formulation of policies aimed at fostering public-private research collaborations, and should be taken into account in postassessment of their effectiveness.

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