Industry-Science-Interaction in Innovation: The Role of Transfer Channels and Policy Support

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 24-068 // 2024
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 24-068 // 2024

Industry-Science-Interaction in Innovation: The Role of Transfer Channels and Policy Support

We investigate the effects of different channels of industry-science collaboration on new product sales at the firm-level and whether government subsidies for collaboration make a difference. We distinguish four collaboration channels: joint R&D, consulting/contract research, IP licensing, human resource transfer. Employing firm-level panel data from the German Community Innovation Survey and a conditional difference-in-differences methodology, we find a positive effect of industry-science collaboration on product innovation success only for joint R&D, but not for the other three channels. The positive effect is limited to subsidized collaboration. Our results suggest that government subsidies are required to bring firms and public science into forms of collaboration that are effective in producing higher innovation output.

Carioli, Paolo, Dirk Czarnitzki and Christian Rammer (2024), Industry-Science-Interaction in Innovation: The Role of Transfer Channels and Policy Support, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 24-068, Mannheim.

Authors Paolo Carioli // Dirk Czarnitzki // Christian Rammer