What determines the size of contract research from firms to universities? The role of geographical distance and regional co-location
Andre Spithoven,
Peter Teirlinck and
Walter Ysebaert
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2020, vol. 29, issue 6, 1521-1538
Abstract:
This article explores the role of geographical distance and regional co-location as a determinant of the size of contract research from firms to domestic universities. The analysis relies on a panel of three consecutive R&D surveys for Belgium, and controls for firm, university, and network characteristics. The findings reveal that firms tend to enter into larger-sized contract research with universities that are either located nearby or farther away. Regional co-location is also positively associated with the size of contract research from firms to universities.
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Date: 2020
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