1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-5965.1968.tb00206.x
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European Technological Collaboration: The Experience of the European Launcher Development Organization (Eldo)

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“…The 31-year chronological analysis (from 1988 to 2019) of the conceptual field on technological cooperation networks was appropriate. Although the term was devised in seminal studies by Stepanenko (1959), who explored scientific and technological development between socialist countries, and with Pfaltzgraff and Deghand (1968), who studied technological collaboration between European countries, it was only from the 1990s that the first studies with the current contemporary perspectives on cooperation networks began to emerge. The theory on strategy for inter-organizational cooperation proposed by Hagedoorn (1993) stands out, in which the author states that the cooperation between companies is primarily motivated by interests in basic and applied research or is associated with a networked strategy for accessing markets.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 31-year chronological analysis (from 1988 to 2019) of the conceptual field on technological cooperation networks was appropriate. Although the term was devised in seminal studies by Stepanenko (1959), who explored scientific and technological development between socialist countries, and with Pfaltzgraff and Deghand (1968), who studied technological collaboration between European countries, it was only from the 1990s that the first studies with the current contemporary perspectives on cooperation networks began to emerge. The theory on strategy for inter-organizational cooperation proposed by Hagedoorn (1993) stands out, in which the author states that the cooperation between companies is primarily motivated by interests in basic and applied research or is associated with a networked strategy for accessing markets.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%