2008 4th IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icmit.2008.4654473
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R&D Cooperation linkages in Taiwan Innovation System

Abstract: R&D Cooperations among industry, university and research institutes are central parts of National Innovation System. By analyzing the newly collected data (2004)(2005)(2006) from community innovation survey in Taiwan, we explore the determinants for innovative firm to engage in R&D cooperation with five types of partners: competitors, suppliers, customers, universities and research institutes, and identify the correlations (or complementarities) between these five types of R&D cooperation. We find that there i… Show more

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“…Most of them, especially in the traditional sectors, usually engage in innovation only weakly. By using a dataset of a community innovation survey in Taiwan for -2006, Hsu et al (2009 intended to explore the determinants for innovative firms to engage in R&D cooperation with five types of partners: suppliers, customers, competitors, universities, and research institutes. They indicate that the Taiwan's NIS consists of two cores with weak connections: R&D cooperation with universities and institutes, and also that within industry itself (among competitors, suppliers, customers).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them, especially in the traditional sectors, usually engage in innovation only weakly. By using a dataset of a community innovation survey in Taiwan for -2006, Hsu et al (2009 intended to explore the determinants for innovative firms to engage in R&D cooperation with five types of partners: suppliers, customers, competitors, universities, and research institutes. They indicate that the Taiwan's NIS consists of two cores with weak connections: R&D cooperation with universities and institutes, and also that within industry itself (among competitors, suppliers, customers).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%