Public support for innovation and the openness of firms’ innovation activities
Abstract
This study explores empirically the relationship between publicly funded schemes to support innovation and the “openness” of firms’ innovation practices. Using survey data from more than 5000 firms in 29 European countries, we find that support policies for innovation, both monetary and non-monetary, are related to an increase in the degree of openness of individual firms, both in terms of the number of external partners with whom they...
Paper Details
Title
Public support for innovation and the openness of firms’ innovation activities
Published Date
Jul 3, 2016
Pages
dtw025 - dtw025
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