Motives for co-operation in innovation: Evidence from the 2005 Canadian Survey of Innovation - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 88-003-X200700210317

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This article summarizes the findings of an econometric study using data from the 2005 Canadian Survey of Innovation. The study looked at the decision of firms in the Canadian manufacturing sector to co-operate on innovation projects. The analysis reveals that the factors influencing the decision to co-operate in order to access external knowledge are very similar to those influencing cost-sharing motives. It also finds that public funding leads firms to co-operate in order to access external knowledge and research and development (R&D).

Issue Number: 2007002
Author(s): Schmidt, Tobias
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