INVESTIGADORES
ARZA Valeria
artículos
Título:
Channels, benefits and risks of public–private interactions for knowledge transfer: conceptual framework inspired by Latin America
Autor/es:
ARZA, VALERIA
Revista:
Science and Public Policy
Editorial:
Beech Tree Publishing
Referencias:
Lugar: Guildford, UK; Año: 2010 vol. 37 p. 473 - 484
ISSN:
1471-5430
Resumen:
There are both benefits and risks involved in interactions between public research organisations (PROs) and industry. This paper proposes a conceptual framework that associates firms’ and PROs’ motivations, channels of interaction and benefits. It suggests that each channel triggers predominant types of benefits and claims that policy-making to support PRO–industry (PRO-I) interactions should be selective. Policy design must take into consideration the skill-related characteristics of the actors, and the characteristics of the interaction channels in order to achieve the best possible balance between the benefits and risks of PRO-I interactions. The geographical focus of the discussion is Latin America