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International Journal of Innovation ManagementVolume 17, Issue 3, June 2013, Article number 1340011

Private-public collaboration and innovation performance: Does training matter?(Conference Paper)

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  • aAustralian Innovation Research Centre, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 108, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia
  • bUNU-MERIT, University of Maastricht, Keizer Karelplein 19, 6211 TC, Maastricht, Netherlands

Abstract

This study examines, through the theoretical lens of absorptive capacity, how the interaction between investments in R&D and training moderates the influence of collaboration with public research organisations (PROs) on firm innovation performance. Using data for 1,086 innovating firms across all industry sectors in the Australian state of Tasmania in 2010, we find that there is no direct association between collaboration with PROs and firm innovation performance, and the R&D-training interaction plays a significant role in positively moderating such an association. This study contributes to the innovation management literature by demonstrating the importance of the combination of R&D and training in creating absorptive capacity. More importantly, the combination of R&D and training positively influences the successful exploitation of private-public collaboration and promotes innovation performance. © 2013 Imperial College Press.

Author keywords

absorptive capacitycollaboration with public research organisations (PROs)innovation performancePrivate-public collaborationR&D investmenttraining investment
  • ISSN: 13639196
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1142/S1363919613400112
  • Document Type: Conference Paper

  Torugsa, N.; Australian Innovation Research Centre, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 108, Australia;
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