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Collaboration objectives and the location of the university partner: Evidence from the Piedmont region in Italy
Author(s) -
Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas,
Federica Rossi,
Aldo Geuna
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1111/pirs.1205
Subject(s) - geography , regional science
International audienceThis study examines firms' decisions to collaborate with universities in their region as opposed to non-regional universities, focusing on the role of collaboration objectives. Through a survey of a representative sample of manufacturing firms in the Piedmont region (Italy), we find that firms seeking business advice are more likely to collaborate with regional universities while firms seeking R&D support and testing and analysis services are more likely to collaborate with both regional and non-regional universities. The partner university's location is endogenous to the level of investment in the collaboration; and the collaboration objectives provide good instruments. Some implications for regional policy are discussed

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