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University-Industry Collaboration

New Evidence and Policy Options

This report discusses challenges and opportunities in assessing the impacts of science-industry knowledge exchange on innovation. The report provides new evidence on joint industry-science patenting activity and academic start-ups, as well as on the impact of geographical proximity between research institutions and industry on local innovation. The report explores the complex set of knowledge-transfer channels, such as collaborative research, co-patenting, academic spinoffs, and their relative importance across science fields and industry sectors. It also experiments with using labour force survey data to assess the contributions of graduates in social sciences to different industries. Different policy mixes are used in OECD countries to stimulate science-industry knowledge transfer. This report presents a taxonomy of 21 policy instruments, which include grants for collaborative university-industry research and financial support to university spin-offs, and discusses their possible positive and negative interactions. Based on a number of country case studies, the report also sheds light on new policy approaches to support spin-off creation. The report also explores recent trends on the governance of public research of high relevance to science-industry knowledge transfer using newly developed policy indicators for 35 OECD countries.

Published on April 10, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Reader’s guide
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Main findings and recommendations
Documenting the impacts of public research institutions3 chapters available
Assessing the impacts of knowledge transfer on innovation: Channels and challenges
How does public research affect industry innovation and entrepreneurship? New evidence
Gauging social science graduates’ contributions to knowledge exchange with industry
Policy instruments and the policy mix for science-industry knowledge transfer3 chapters available
Policy instruments and policy mixes for knowledge transfer
New policy practice to support spin-offs
Governance of public research and its implications for knowledge transfer
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