Industry-university cooperative research centers:
This paper takes a first look at the effect of Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRCs) on industrial R&D laboratories. IUCRCs are small academic centers designed to foster technology transfer between universities and firms. Since IUCRCs depend on industry support we expect them...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper takes a first look at the effect of Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRCs) on industrial R&D laboratories. IUCRCs are small academic centers designed to foster technology transfer between universities and firms. Since IUCRCs depend on industry support we expect them to further the research of member companies. Our findings suggest that IUCRCs promote industry-university technology transfer. We find strong associations between laboratory membership in IUCRCs and the importance of faculty consultants, co-authorship with faculty and hiring of graduate students to the laboratories. IUCRC membership contributes small increments, not always statistically significant, of 2% in laboratory patenting and research expenditures. Both estimates are larger for National Science Foundation IUCRCs, consistent with their quality and their sorting to larger laboratories. These results survive a simultaneous equation analysis of the joint decision to patent and join IUCRCs. Nevertheless more work is needed to separate the effect of the IUCRCs from the matching mechanism that assigns IUCRCs to R&D laboratories. |
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spelling | Adams, James D. 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)129254207 aut Industry-university cooperative research centers James D. Adams ; Eric P. Chiang ; Katara Starkey Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2000 29 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier NBER working paper series 7843 This paper takes a first look at the effect of Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRCs) on industrial R&D laboratories. IUCRCs are small academic centers designed to foster technology transfer between universities and firms. Since IUCRCs depend on industry support we expect them to further the research of member companies. Our findings suggest that IUCRCs promote industry-university technology transfer. We find strong associations between laboratory membership in IUCRCs and the importance of faculty consultants, co-authorship with faculty and hiring of graduate students to the laboratories. IUCRC membership contributes small increments, not always statistically significant, of 2% in laboratory patenting and research expenditures. Both estimates are larger for National Science Foundation IUCRCs, consistent with their quality and their sorting to larger laboratories. These results survive a simultaneous equation analysis of the joint decision to patent and join IUCRCs. Nevertheless more work is needed to separate the effect of the IUCRCs from the matching mechanism that assigns IUCRCs to R&D laboratories. Research and development partnership United States Research institutes United States Research, Industrial United States USA Chiang, Eric P. Verfasser aut Starkey, Katara Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe NBER working paper series 7843 (DE-604)BV002801238 7843 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7843.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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title_full | Industry-university cooperative research centers James D. Adams ; Eric P. Chiang ; Katara Starkey |
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title_full_unstemmed | Industry-university cooperative research centers James D. Adams ; Eric P. Chiang ; Katara Starkey |
title_short | Industry-university cooperative research centers |
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