dc.contributor.author | Isabelle, Marc | |
dc.contributor.author | Goddard, John Gabriel | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2010-11-09T14:59:20Z | |
dc.date.available | 2010-11-09T14:59:20Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2006 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/5023 | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.subject | Economics of Science | en |
dc.subject | Public-Private Research Partnerships | en |
dc.subject | Knowledge and Technology Transfer | en |
dc.subject | University-Industry Collaborations | en |
dc.subject | France | en |
dc.subject.ddc | 338 | en |
dc.subject.classificationjel | O31 | en |
dc.subject.classificationjel | O32 | en |
dc.subject.classificationjel | L33 | en |
dc.title | How do Public Laboratories Collaborate with Industry? New Survey Evidence from France | en |
dc.type | Communication / Conférence | |
dc.description.abstracten | This paper uses a survey of 130 public laboratories in France to investigate
collaborative activities of laboratories with industry. Our statistical analysis shows
that knowledge and technology development and transfer occurs most frequently
through collaborative and contract research, informal exchanges, conferences, and
consortia. The main benefits from the perspective of laboratories are the tangible
and intangible inputs received –funds, materials, research suggestions and data.
The outputs of collaboration are most often theses and publications along with
technological artefacts (new products & processes, software) while patents,
licenses and copyrights are less frequent. Collaboration with industry leads
laboratories to conduct research in a more timely and reliable way, as well as
focused in more applied areas. | en |
dc.identifier.citationpages | 22 | en |
dc.description.sponsorshipprivate | oui | en |
dc.subject.ddclabel | Economie industrielle | en |
dc.relation.conftitle | DRUID Summer Conference 2006 | |
dc.relation.confdate | 2006-06 | |
dc.relation.confcity | Copenhague | |
dc.relation.confcountry | Danemark | |