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Collaborative Research and Technology Policy in France

Mireille Matt

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This book addresses the relevant topic of collaborations in research and development at two complementary levels. First, it focuses on their determinants, performance and impact through a survey of more than 500 companies in seven European countries and through case studies on several research joint ventures. Second, it examines public policy in support of R&D cooperation in various European countries and by doing that it emphasizes similarities and differences. Thus, the book represents a very rich and insightful analysis of the characteristics of collaborations in research. The conclusion that one can draw from this work is that research collaborations are now a pervasive and diffused way to get access to knowledge and generate innovation, but that firms differ widely in the motivations for collaborations and the benefits gained, and governments follow a wide variety of policies in this respect.
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Mireille Matt. Collaborative Research and Technology Policy in France. Yannis Caloghirou; Nicholas S. Vonortas; Stavros Ioannides. European collaboration in research and development: Business strategy and public policy, E. Elgar, pp.210-229, 2004, 1840643714. ⟨hal-00279425⟩
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