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Efectividad De La Política De Cooperación En Innovación: Evidencia Empírica Española

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  • Joost Heijs
  • Liliana Herrera
  • Mikel Buesa
  • Javier Sáiz Briones
  • Patricia Valadez

Abstract

. En este trabajo se han desarrollado distintos modelos econométricos a partir de datos de empresas innovadoras para determinar si las ayudas públicas a la innovación provenientes de la Administración Central, las Comunidades Autónomas y otros organismos (básicamente ayudas europeas) influyen sobre la propensión o probabilidad de las empresas innovadoras a establecer acuerdos de colaboración tecnológica. Se analizan distintas formas de cooperación (vertical, horizontal o institucional). Los resultados globales indican que las ayudas públicas tienen un efecto sobre la probabilidad cooperadora de las empresas respecto a la cooperación en general. Este efecto inductor se confirma para la cooperación privada-publica (o institucional) y para la cooperación horizontal, es decir, entre empresas competidoras. Las ayudas no reflejan un efecto sobre la cooperación entre clientes y proveedores (cooperación vertical).

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  • Joost Heijs & Liliana Herrera & Mikel Buesa & Javier Sáiz Briones & Patricia Valadez, "undated". "Efectividad De La Política De Cooperación En Innovación: Evidencia Empírica Española," Working Papers 1-05 Classification-JEL :, Instituto de Estudios Fiscales.
  • Handle: RePEc:hpe:wpaper:y:2005:i:1
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    1. Sánchez-González, Gloria & González-Álvarez, Nuria & Nieto, Mariano, 2009. "Sticky information and heterogeneous needs as determining factors of R&D cooperation with customers," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 38(10), pages 1590-1603, December.

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