Revista Brasileira de Inovação (Feb 2015)

Influence of benefits, results and obstacles’ perceptions by research groups on interactions with companies

  • Veneziano de Castro Araujo,
  • Suelene Mascarini,
  • Emerson Gomes dos Santos,
  • Ariana Ribeiro Costa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 77 – 104

Abstract

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The aim of this paper is to investigate how expected perceptions of academic research groups about results, benefits and obstacles influence the number of interactions with firms, based on a survey of university-industry interactions in Brazil. For this purpose, by means of a nonparametric Item Response Theory (NIRT), non ad hoc clusters were created from patterns of survey answers related with the analyzed perceptions. Using these clusters, a model was estimated to identify how perceptions influence the number of interactions of research groups. The results indicate that research groups that perceive intangible benefits and knowledge results as more important tend to have more interactions with firms. In addition, transactional obstacles imply in less interactions with firms. Finally, some implications on public policies are presented.

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