The technical-industrial research institutes in the Norwegian innovation system
Lars Nerdrum and
Magnus Gulbrandsen
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Lars Nerdrum: Norwegian Institute for Studies in Research and Education - Centre for Innovation Research
No 20070614, Working Papers on Innovation Studies from Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo
Abstract:
This paper analyses the role of technical-industrial research institutes for industrial innovation in Norway. Using statistical data and a survey among firms, the paper shows that there are many different types of interaction between institutes and firms. In addition to R&D and technical services, the institutes are a significant source of skilled manpower for firms. We highlight three central roles for the institutes: they are a learning partner for industry, they help increase absorptive capacity, and they constitute a flexible repository in the innovation system by helping firms in peak periods and by reducing the pressure on universities through assisting in teaching and supervision.
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2007-08
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