2018
DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scy003
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University–industry cooperation: A systematic literature review and research agenda

Abstract: As university-industry cooperation is associated with the transfer of knowledge and technology, this collaboration is an extremely important field of study for the world's economies that helps companies become more competitive. The present research, thus, sought to explore and analyse the literature related to university-industry cooperation, using a co-citation analysis. This study's objectives were to (1) identify the main co-cited references and the groups (i.e. clusters) they form and (2) discuss the chall… Show more

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“…11. Strong cooperation with universities for the purpose of innovation instead of considering universities mainly as theoretical institutions that educate people [17]- [19].…”
Section: Mass Customization Instead Of Mass Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. Strong cooperation with universities for the purpose of innovation instead of considering universities mainly as theoretical institutions that educate people [17]- [19].…”
Section: Mass Customization Instead Of Mass Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most open innovation and AC research is on the firm (Perkmann 2007;Miller et al 2016;Mascarenhas et al 2018), SfTI-TAPTAH research mostly focuses on the micro level of the research scientist and team. A particular focus is technical 'knowledge creation and its dissemination' (Bartling and Friesike 2014, p. 5) through scientists' interaction, collaboration or co-creation with businesses and Māori enterprises.…”
Section: Redefining Absorptive Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Review papers (Teixeira, Mota, 2012) show an increasing number of publications since mid-2000s, American and English authors dominating (Agrawal, 2001;Perkmann, Walsh, 2007;Al-Mubaraki et al, 2013;Mascarenhas et al, 2018).…”
Section: Current Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%