A comparison of networks between industry and public sector research in materials technology and biotechnology

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Differences in modes of public-private cooperation in technology development are relative to technological areas. For instance, in biotechnology, the core network is composed of research organizations while in the materials industry, companies are central while other firms remain in the peripheral. Variations between market-based networks and publicly-funded networks are attributed to the dissimilarity of resources tapped for innovation in technology development in distinct technological areas.

author: Peters, Lois, Groenewegen, Peter, Fiebelkorn, Nico
Scientific Research and Development Services, National R&D Programs, Management, Europe, Industrial research, Science and technology policy, European Union, Research and development partnership, Research and development partnerships

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An analysis of the critical role of public science in innovation: the case of biotechnology

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The role of public science in the research effort of the US biotechnology industry is examined in detail. Public science is especially important in this field.

author: Mcmillan, G.S., Narin, F., Deeds, D.L.
Innovations

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The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: a critical review

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A new study investigates the relationship between economic performance and publicly funded basic research by reviewing available literature.

author: Salter, Ammon J., Martin, Ben R.

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subjects list: Research, Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, Biochemistry, Economic aspects
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