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Catalysing open innovation through publicly-funded R&D
Public funding of university and company-based R&D centres of excellence is widespread both in core and more peripheral regions. What is less well-known is whether these R&D centres can catalyse multi-directional, multi-actor and iterative innovation. Based on data from a real-time monitori...
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100 | |a Roper, Stephen | ||
245 | |a Catalysing open innovation through publicly-funded R&D |c A comparison of university and company-based research centre | ||
260 | |c 2013 | ||
300 | |a 275-295 | ||
520 | |a Public funding of university and company-based R&D centres of excellence is widespread both in core and more peripheral regions. What is less well-known is whether these R&D centres can catalyse multi-directional, multi-actor and iterative innovation. Based on data from a real-time monitoring study, this article explores the development of 18 R&D centres | ||
650 | |a Public R&D | ||
650 | |a Open Innovation | ||
650 | |a Northern Ireland | ||
650 | |a Knowledge Transfer | ||
773 | |a International Small Business Journal |d May | ||
999 | |c 41944 |d 41944 |