Industry-University ST Transfers: What Can We Learn from Belgian CIS2 Data?

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP4685

Authors: Henri Capron; Michele Cincera

Abstract: The second European Innovation Survey (CIS-2) provides information about different modes of interactions between innovative firms and other research institutions, in particular universities. These data are exploited to estimate an ordered probit model with sample selection of the role played by universities and other partners as a main source of new ideas for firms innovation activities as well as a GHK triprobit model to explore the role of firm and industry characteristics on formal and informal collaborative agreements between firms, universities and other research partners. The results suggest that the factors explaining the use of a particular source of information are not the same according to the type of sources. In a same vein, the determinants of industry collaborations with universities have a different impact when other partners are considered.

Keywords: Belgian CIS2; Industry-University Collaborations; Innovation

JEL Codes: O32


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
Firm Size (L25)Likelihood of Innovation (O36)
R&D Intensity (O32)Effectiveness of University Collaborations in Fostering Innovation (O36)
Public Support for R&D Activities (O32)Engagement in Collaborations with Universities (O36)
Patent Applications (O34)Likelihood of Collaboration with Universities (O36)
Product-related Innovation Objectives (L21)Engagement in Collaborations with Universities (O36)

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