Evaluating performance of public–private research collaborations: A DEA analysis |
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Authors: | E Revilla J Sarkis A Modrego |
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Institution: | 1.Instituto de Empresa, María de Molina,Madrid,Spain;2.Graduate School of Management, Clark University,Worcester,USA;3.Universiad Carlos III,Madrid,Spain |
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Abstract: | The issue of intellectual capital and its measurement is investigated in this paper. We provide an overview of how a data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach was used to investigate some characteristics of performance for joint intersectoral research and development collaboration projects, with a specific emphasis of use of intellectual property (ie, patents) as one of the outcomes of these collaborations. Some knowledge-based factors are investigated in this paper to determine if there is a relationship between these factors and research partnership performance. Of particular focus in this paper, and focusing on the special issue topic, is whether knowledge management and knowledge goals play a role in whether these collaborations perform better or worse. The study is based on empirical data from a programme of technological policy existing in Spain, known as the Concerted Projects. |
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