University-industry Interaction: Support to Cooperation Versus Actual Cooperation in Peripheral Regions
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Azagra, Joaquin
Archontakis, Fragiskos
Gutierrez, Antonio
Fernandez, Ignacio
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ing interaction between university and industry is a common trend of most developed economies.
It has received both consent and critique from innovation studies. Some of the debates around the topic are what
the objectives of interaction are and whether the attempts to promote it are effective. With a sample from a survey
of university professors of a European peripheral region, the Valencian Community, we study the extension of
the phenomenon beyond technology-leading countries. We estimate some econometric models that shed some
light on the mentioned debates. The results show that certain incentives and instruments of interaction impede
that the support to every objective is simultaneous or even compatible and that only selected policies for its
promotion have an impact. We recommend a reconsideration of the institutional encouragement experienced
during the last two decades