University Technology Transfer and Manufacturing Innovation: The Case of Italy
Paola Cardamone (),
Valeria Pupo () and
Fernanda Ricotta
Review of Policy Research, 2015, vol. 32, issue 3, 297-322
Abstract:
This article analyzes the influence of universities on Italian firms' probability to innovate. Using firm-level data, we focus on institutionalized technology transfer (TT) activities in universities, namely spin-offs, patents, and research contracts. Results show that TT activities play a significant role in the probability to innovate by Italian manufacturing firms located in the same province as the university. Nevertheless, the effect is not uniform: the contribution of university TT activities to the probability of firms' innovating is concentrated in certain territorial areas (North-East and Center) and sectors (science based and scale intensive) and among firms that are large.
Date: 2015
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