Collaborazioni e trasferimenti di conoscenza tra enti pubblici e imprese: l’esperienza europea

Titolo Rivista QA Rivista dell’Associazione Rossi-Doria
Autori/Curatori Andrea Fabrizi
Anno di pubblicazione 2014 Fascicolo 2014/2
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 30 P. 45-74 Dimensione file 180 KB
DOI 10.3280/QU2014-002002
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Collaborazioni e trasferimenti di conoscenza tra enti pubblici e imprese: l’esperienza europea L’articolo indaga quel particolare fenomeno che sono i rapporti di collaborazione tra imprese, università e organizzazioni di ricerca. Tali rapporti, promossi dall’agente pubblico, vengono stabiliti al fine di creare, condividere e diffondere la conoscenza. Un esempio di queste peculiari collaborazioni sono i progetti finanziati dall’Unione europea nell’ambito dei Programmi quadro (PQ) per la ricerca e lo sviluppo tecnologico. L’ipotesi di lavoro, confermata dalle evidenze empiriche, è che i legami attivati all’interno di questi progetti stimolino la creazione di conoscenza nei Paesi aderenti ai PQ, grazie ai flussi di conoscenza che questi, direttamente e non, attivano;

Keywords:Conoscenza, Ricerca e sviluppo, Unione europea

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Andrea Fabrizi, Collaborazioni e trasferimenti di conoscenza tra enti pubblici e imprese: l’esperienza europea in "QA Rivista dell’Associazione Rossi-Doria" 2/2014, pp 45-74, DOI: 10.3280/QU2014-002002