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Carboni, Oliviero Antonio (2010) Heterogeneity in R&D cooperation: an empirical investigation. Cagliari, CRENoS-CUEC. p. 25 (Working Papers CRENoS, 2010, 29). ISBN 978-88-84-67-635-1. Working Paper.
Alternative URLs: AbstractThis work explores the roles of potential simultaneity and heterogeneity in determining firms' decisions to engage in R&D collaboration, using a sample of Italian manufacturing firms. Partnerships with other firms, research institutions, universities and other small centres are considered jointly by applying a multivariate probit specification. This allows for systematic correlations among different cooperation choices. The results support the hypothesis that the four cooperation decisions are interdependent. The decision to cooperate in R&D differs significantly depending on the cooperation options. Public support, the researcher intensity and the size are all of importance in determining R&D alliance strategies.
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