University-SME collaboration and innovation performance: the role of informal relationships and absorptive capacity

Roberta Apa, Valentina De Marchi, Roberto Grandinetti, Silvia Rita Sedita

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Abstract

This work analyzes the impact of university–industry collaborations (UICs) on the innovation performance of a sample of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) located in Veneto, a region in the north-east of Italy, which is considered particularly representative of the often-cited “innovation without research” model. We consider two aspects of such UICs that have never been at the center of theoretical and empirical debates on the innovation capacity of SMEs and whose importance has only recently been recognized. The first aspect is the variety of forms that UIC can take. Specifically, we distinguish between formal and informal collaborations. The second aspect is the possible influence of the absorptive capacity of SMEs on their ability to gaining from UICs in terms of innovation performance. We combine statistical analysis of the results of a survey administered to 179 SMEs in Veneto with a collection of anecdotal evidence to show that UICs effectively increase SMEs’ innovation performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)961-988
Number of pages28
JournalJournal of Technology Transfer
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Formal and informal collaboration
  • Innovation
  • SME
  • University–industry collaboration

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