The importance of Intermediaries organizations in international R&D cooperation: an empirical multivariate study across Europe
The importance of Intermediaries organizations in international R&D cooperation: an empirical multivariate study across Europe
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Date
2010
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Margarida Catarino
Aurora Teixeira
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Abstract
Despite the large number of publications related to business cooperation in R&D and the wide
perception of the importance of intermediary institutions in the R&D cooperation process,
empirical studies on its role are scarce, scattered and fragmented. Moreover, the academic
work developed in this area is basically of a theoretical nature, whereas the international
perspective of R&D cooperation is seldom approached. Departing from a unique database that
includes 473 R&D cooperation projects developed within the 6th Framework Programme,
involving firms and intermediaries from all European Union countries, this paper gauges the
determinants of the importance attached to Intermediaries, through a direct survey to the
organizations involved. Based on an estimation of the multivariate model, this study
demonstrates that the importance given to Intermediaries depends more on project features
than on the characteristics of the participating organizations. In particular, the nationality of
participating organizations and the promoter emerged with a strong explanatory power:
ceteris paribus, projects with at least one participant from the United Kingdom tend to assign
greater importance to intermediaries in international R&D cooperation. Unambiguously,
results evidence that the innovating capacity of an organization emerges (both positively and
significantly) associated with a greater importance attached to Intermediaries.